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Contents

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1 Actors and Global Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

2 Regionalism in International Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

3 Poverty, Development, and Hunger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11


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4 Nuclear Proliferation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

5 North-South Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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6 Nationalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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7 Environment and Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

8 Culture in World Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31


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9 Globalization of International Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

10 Sir Creek Dispute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

11 Siachen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

12 Realist Theoris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

13 Postsructuralism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
14 Postcolonialism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

15 Palestinian Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

16 Pakistan & the World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

17 Organization alliances in the World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

18 Trade and Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

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19 Liberal and Social Theories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

20 Iran’s Nuclear Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107

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21 International Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

22 International Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123

23 International Borders & Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125


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24 Internatioanal Law, and Human Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
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25 Humanitarian Intervention in World Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . 135

26 Human Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139

27 Globalization of Political Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141


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28 Globalization and PostColdwar Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143


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29 Gender in World Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

30 Evolution of International Relation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149


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31 Disputed Barrages/Dams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153

32 Diplomacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159

33 Conflict, War, and Terrorism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161

34 Afghanistan Issue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

35 International relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173


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1. Actors and Global Politics

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1. What is the problem open to transnational in an international or-
with the state-centric actors ganization
approach to IR?
C. A genetically- D. The resources that
A. There are different modified international are under an actors di-
meanings to the term organism rect control
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"state"w 4. “Triangulation” is:


D. People with a dif-
B. There is a differ- fuse sense of collective A. When trade be-
ence between nation identity and common tween two countries
and state purpose is routed indirectly via
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3. What is and “issue”? a third country


C. There is a lack of
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similarity between A. Something dis- B. When one govern-


countries cussed in therapy ment attempts to exer-
cise its legal authority
D. All of the options B. A set of political in the territory of an-
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given are correct questions that are seen other


2. A hybrid INGO is: as being related, be-
cause they all invoke C. A Security Council
A. Formed when a gov- the same value conflicts resolution pertaining to
ernment and an NGO international trade
form joint organization D. None of the options
of which both can be C. A set of political
questions that have to given is correct
members
be decided together be- 5. Tracking transnational
B. An organization in cause they are linked by criminal is hard be-
which membership is the political processes cause:

1. D 2. A 3. B 4. A
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A. Their financial A. A terrorist cell 9. What are transnational


flows can be massive B. Any structure of actors?
communication for in- A. Brad Pitt and An-
B. Triangulation has dividuals and/or orga- gelina Jolie
made it hard to track nization to exchange
their money information, share ex- B. Government negoti-
periences, or discuss ating with international
C. They can move to organizations
political goals or tactics
other countries
C. Any civil society ac-
D. All of the options
C. Any group of peo- tor from one country

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given are correct
ple organized in a local that has relations with
6. Extraterritoriality oc- community any actor from another
curs when: country or an interna-
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A. A company has affil- tional organization
8. A policy domain is:
iates in another country D. Any non-state actor
A. A set of political
questions that are seen
B. An international or- as being related 10. A simple definition of
ganization interferes in
B. A set of political power fails to explain:
the domestic affairs of a
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questions that have to
state A. Outcomes
be decided together be-
C. One government at-
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cause they are linked to- B. The security
tempts to exercise its le- gether dilemma
gal authority in the ter-
C. The forum where C. The way states act
ritory of another state
one political entity can
influence another D. All of the options
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D. UFOs land on earth are correct


D. None of the options
7. A “network” is: given is correct
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5. D 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. C 10. A
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2. Regionalism in International Affairs

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1. Which of the follow- different constituent cil and EU Foreign Min-
ing dynamics of global- parts ister.
ization have been mir-
B. Regular and sus- C. incorporates the
rored by the develop-
tained interaction be- Fundamental Rights
ments in the EU?
tween states on policy Charter.
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A. EU integration has issues


D. all of the above.
fed on and contributed
C. Development of in-
to the global trend to- 4. Which of the following
stitutionalized coopera-
wards neo-liberal eco- is a Latin American re-
tion among states and
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nomic policy gional institution?


other actors on the ba-
B. the trend towards sis of regional contigu- A. SAARC
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greater social and cul- ity as a feature of global


B. MERCOSUR
tural exchange has in- politics
tensified C. APEC
D. Creation of institu-
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C. Despite the growth tions having indepen- D. ASEAN


of an integrated mar- dent decision making
5. What is the European
ket there is no real in- authority
Court of Justice?
tegrated civil society
3. The 2004 Constitu-
A. EU’s highest court,
D. All of the above tional Treaty:
ruling in dispute mat-
2. What is regionalism? A. simplified the ear- ters of EU law between
lier treaties. member states
A. Creation of a new
polity bringing to- B. creates the post of B. EU’s court for hu-
gether a number of President of the Coun- man rights, ruling in

1. D 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. A
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human rights violations bility of goods, people, the creation of common


in the EU services and capital institutions having in-
C. Reformed the com- dependent decision-
C. A committee repre-
mission and council in making authority and
senting the laws of ev-
terms of voting weights thus the ability to im-
ery country in the EU
pose certain decision
and rules on member
D. None of the above D. Economic and mon- states
etary union
6. What is the role of C. Concept in neo-
the European Commis- 8. The 2000 Nice Treaty: functionalist integra-

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sion? A. removed all non- tion theory, indicating
tariff barriers. that there is a integra-
A. Initiating, adminis-
tion spillover
tering and overseeing B. led to the expansion

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the implementation of of majority voting. D. None of the above
EU policies and legisla- C. destroyed the 10. What is the role of
tion pound. intergovernmental con-
B. Representatives of ferences?
D. created the Com-
the EU investigating mon Market. A. It is where represen-
the operations of other tatives of nations gov-
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9. What is supranational-
institutions ernments negotiate the
ism?
C. Representing the legal framework within
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A. Concept in integra- which the EU institu-
views of national gov-
tion theory that indi- tions operate
ernments
cates that states re-
D. Determining the ul- main in control of the B. It is where EU offi-
timate shape of EU leg- process and that com- cials meet to decide on
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islation mon of the process economic policy


and that common in- C. It is where EU rep-
7. What did the Single Eu-
stitutions merely facil- resentatives convene
ropean Act of 1985 do?
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itate decision-making for the purpose of in-


A. Made a plan for a among state representa- creased understanding
common market tives between nation-states
B. Removed all non- B. Concept in integra- D. None of he above
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6. A 7. B 8. B 9. B 10. A
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3. Poverty, Development, and Hunger

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1. What is meant by not have enough to sat- A. set time-limited de-
‘trickle down effect’? isfy basic needs. velopment targets.
A. That economic C. a monetary and B. quantifiable targets
growth will eventu- non-monetary condi- across 8 areas of devel-
ally (and automatically) tion where people lack opment.
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bring benefits to the access to community


poor regulated common re- C. aim at eradication
sources, opportunities of extreme poverty and
B. That economic hunger by 2015.
and income.
growth needs delivery
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systems to bring bene- D. all of the above D. all of the above


fits to the poor 3. What is the ‘nature- 5. The orthodox view of
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C. That economic focused’ account of development assumes:


growth needs to be con- hunger?
A. that people can only
trolled by the state A. That there is not move forward through
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D. None of the above enough food to go self-reliance.


around
2. According to critical al- B. that economic
ternative views poverty B. That the hunger is a growth can be unlim-
is: distribution problem ited through the free
A. a monetary condi- C. That hunger is a market and will trickle
tion brought about by part of human nature down to the poor.
people’s own laziness. D. None of the above C. that economic
B. a monetary condi- 4. The ‘Millennium Devel- growth is unimportant
tion where people do opment Goal’s are: in development.

1. A 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. B
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D. that equitable devel- B. The world commis- B. Economics and


opment is more impor- sion on worldwide neo- government function
tant than efficient devel- liberal reform, 1987 through free market
opment. C. The world commis- C. Liberal interna-
6. What is meant by the sion on environment tional economic order
New International Eco- and development, 1987 based on international
nomic Order? D. The world commis- law
sion on trade and devel- D. society functions
A. A liberal order opment, 1987 through free market
that the west formed

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8. Inequality between 20% while giving more
through the World
of the world’s richest power to liberal inter-
Bank, IMF and GATT
and 20% of the world’s national organizations
B. An unsuccessful poorest has been:

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campaign for reforms A. decreasing 10. Dependency theorists
made by developing believe:
countries in the 1970s B. increasing
C. stayed the same A. that free-market de-
C. A successful cam- velopment only helps
paign for reforms made D. has fluctuated over the rich.
by developing coun- the years
E B. that development
tries in the 1970s 9. What is meant by em-
countries should be de-
bedded liberalism?
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D. None of the above pendent on free-market
A. Liberal interna- development.
7. What was the Brundt- tional economic order
C. that economic
land Commission? based on free trade but
growth is dependent
with a role for state in-
A. The world com- on the poor.
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tervention in issues of
mission on economic national security and D. all of the above.
growth, 1987 stability
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6. B 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. A
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4. Nuclear Proliferation

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1. The status of Agni-1 C. Both of these 6. When India “no-first-
variant is Development use” nuclear doctrine
/ Test. What is its D. none of these was released?
range? 4. Cuban missile crises A. 1991
A. 725 Km which brought the
B. 1992
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world to the brink of nu-


B. 700 Km C. 1994
clear war ended which
C. 635 Km Soviet Union promised D. 1998
D. 600 km to dismantle nuclear 7. Why two persons
missiles in
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2. Which of the follow- named Julius and Ethel


ing countries refused to A. 1961 Rosenberg were exe-
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join NPT? cuted i electric chair in


B. 1962 1953 after being found
A. Israel
C. 1963 guilty of steeling US nu-
B. Pakistan clear secrets and pass-
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C. India D. 1964 ing them to:


D. All of them 5. When India Strategic A. Soviet Union
3. Of which nuclear treaty Nuclear command was B. China
India is not yet a signa- formally established
C. Germany
tory? A. 1991 D. France
A. Nuclear Non- 8. Pakistan also has long
B. 1992
Proliferation Treaty series of missiles. Men-
B. Comprehensive Test C. 1994 tion the ranges of hataf-
Ban Treaty D. 2003 1 and Hataf-2?

1. A 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. D 7. A 8. A
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A. 60 to 100 Km, and 13. From which country In- A. a strategy against
280 Km dia will buy “Backfire”, nuclear proliferation
long range bombers t which is focused on
B. 70 to 80 Km, and 180
them? attacking the public
Km
A. America image of states that de-
C. 80 to 90 Km, and 300 velop nuclear weapons.
Km B. France
D. 90 to 100 KM, and C. Russia B. it is a strategy which
350 Km D. Germany emphasizes the use of
9. When Pakistan signed measures such as ballis-

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14. Mention the range of
Lahore accords, with In- tic missile defences and
Pirthvi-1 and Pirthvi-2,
dia, agrring a bilateral more proactive stance
the status of both is op-
moratorium on nuclear in prevention of nuclear
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testing? proliferation.
A. 150 Km and 350 Km
A. 2000 C. there is no such
respectively
thing as counter-
B. 2001 B. 150 Km and 250 Km proliferation.
C. 1998 respectively
D. none of the above
D. 1999 C. 220 Km and 150 Km
18. Pakistan is not the sig-
respectively
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10. Where was the first natory of:
Nuclear Weapons Free D. 225 Km and 300 Km
A. Non-Proliferation
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Zone applied? respectively
Treaty
A. Africa 15. Ghauri-III is also
called: B. Chemical weapons
B. Antarctica convention
A. Hatf-7
C. Latin America
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C. Biological
B. Ghaznavi
D. South East Asia D. None
11. Hataf-6 Ghaznavi range C. Tipu
19. What is meant by
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is: D. Abdali ‘Atoms for Peace’?


A. 100 Km 16. When India was mak- A. It is and interna-
ing efforts to isolate and tional NGO that seeks
B. 2000 Km
purify the lithium - 6 to ban atomic testing
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C. 1500 Km isotope, a key require-


ment for the produc- B. It is the slogan of the
D. 2500 Km IAEA
tion of thermonuclear
12. How many Mirage air- device? C. The title of an Eisen-
crafts Pakistani Air
A. 1980 hower speech which
force currently oper-
culminated on the cre-
ations? B. 1989 ation of the IAEA
A. 100 C. 1985 D. All of the above
B. 135 D. 1988 20. When Korea was di-
C. 156 17. Counter proliferation vided into North Korea
D. 200 is: and South Korea?

9. D 10. C 11. B 12. C 13. C 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. A 19. C 20. B
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A. 1947 25. India acceded to the: A. Iraq
B. 1948 A. Geneva Protocol in B. Israel
1930 C. Pakistan
C. 1949
B. Biological Weapons D. a and c
D. 1950
convention on July 15, 30. What are some nuclear
21. Which is the first nu- 1974 motivations?
clear power country?
C. Chemical Weapons A. Power, security, and

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A. Britain convention of Septem- advancement of the en-
B. USA ber 3, 1996 vironment
C. Soviet Union D. all of these B. Prosperity, survival,

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26. Name the undeclared and economic leverage
D. France
nuclear weapon state of C. Strategic deterrence,
22. Having a treat from In- the world political and prestige
dia, since when Pak-
benefits

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istan starts its nuclear A. Germany
program? B. Japan D. All of the above
31. USA exploded its first
A. 1960 C. South Korea atomic bomb in the
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B. 1965 D. Israel New Mexico desert on
C. 1970 27. Who established India A. 16th August, 1945
D. 1980 Nuclear strategic com- B. 16th July, 1945
mand?
23. China exploded its first C. 6th September, 1945
nuclear bomb on: A. Air Marshall Shastri
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A. 16 October 1964 D. 25th September,


B. Air Marshall 1945
B. 16 March 1964 Asthana 32. Which Pakistan missile
C. 16 March 1969 C. Air Marshall Ashok has range of 4,000 Km?
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D. 17 April 1966 jee A. Hatf-7


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24. India also has large D. Air Marshall B. Shaheen-III


numbers of fighter- Parkash Parbharkar C. Tipu
bomber aircrafts. It is 28. Which country deto-
expected to rely heav- D. Babur-II
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nated its nuclear bomb


ily on Russion-built air- 33. When Pakistan acceded
in the northwest coast
craft such as: Biological weapons?
of Australia in 1952?
A. the MIG-29 for air A. 1974
A. USA
defense in raid B. 1975
B. Israel
B. the MIG-27 for long C. 1976
range bombing C. South Africa
D. 1977
C. multi-role sukhi Su- D. U.K 34. During which regime
30 MKI 29. Which states are not India exploded first nu-
D. all of these signatories to the NPT? clear explosions?

21. B 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. D 26. D 27. B 28. D 29. D 30. C 31. B 32. C
33. A 34. C
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A. Nehru 39. When North Korea an- A. 1960


nounced that it has nu-
B. Vajpayee B. 1965
clear weapons and will
C. Indira Gandhi soon be carrying out a C. 1970
D. Nano of these nuclear test to demon- D. 1980
strate this capability?
35. India is believed to have 43. Which country ex-
begun work on a in A. 25th March 2003 ploded its first atom
1980. B. 25th April 2003 bomb on 29th August,
1949?

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A. Atomic Weapon C. 15th July 2003
A. Soviet Union
B. Hydrogen bomb D. 28th August 2003
B. China
C. Thermonuclear 40. Babur missile has the

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weapon C. France
range of:
D. Atomic bomb D. Germany
A. 200 Km
36. First Atom bomb was 44. Describe Agni-1’s,
B. 300 Km Agni-2’s ranges respec-
dropped on Hiroshima
on 6th August, 1945 and C. 400 Km tively?
second Atom bomb was A. 15,00 Km, 1550 Km,
D. 500 Km
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dropped on Nagasaki 2000 Km
41. What are the criticisms
on
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of the nuclear non- B. 18,00 Km, 1500 Km,
A. 10th August, 1945 proliferation regime? 17,00 Km
B. 16th September, A. It is not well-suited C. 14,00 Km, 1800 Km,
1945 to the demands of the 1500 Km
complex and poten-
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C. 9th August, 1945 D. 15,00 Km, 2000 Km,


tially more dangerous 3000 Km
D. 19th June, 1945 second nuclear age
45. Which country ex-
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37. Shaheen’s range is B. It does not address ploded its atom bomb
300Km. Mention it’s the security motivation in the Sahara desert on
another name? which leads states to ac- 13 February 1960?
A. Hataf-3 quire nuclear weapons
A. Germany
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in first place
B. Ghaznavi B. USA
C. It is unable to al-
C. both of these leviate the security C. France
D. none of these dilemma that many D. Britain
38. When India acceded to states confront and it is
46. When India conducted
the Partial Test Ban discriminatory arrange-
an underground nu-
Treaty? ment
clear test?
A. 1963 D. All of the above
A. 1972
42. Having a treat from In-
B. 1959 B. 1973
dia, since when Pak-
C. 1971 istan started its nuclear C. 1974
D. 1978 program? D. 1975

35. C 36. C 37. C 38. A 39. D 40. D 41. D 42. B 43. A 44. D 45. C 46. C
47. C
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47. The range of 51. When Pakistan acceded A. two fusion devices
Dhanush/Prithvi-3 is to the Geneva Proto-
B. three low-yield de-
350 Km. What is its col?
vices
status?
A. 15 April, 1960
C. on thermonuclear
A. Development
B. 15 April, 1965 device (the "H-bomb")
B. Tested
C. 15 April, 1970 D. all of these

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C. both of these
D. 15 April, 1975 56. Operation Smiling Bud-
D. none of these dha was conducted in
52. What was the name the Pokhran region of
48. When North Korea ex-

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of India’s underground the northern Indian
ploded its first nuclear
test? state of:
bomb?
A. 6th October 2006 A. Operation Peaceful A. Punjab
Buddha

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B. 9th October 2006 B. Gujrat
B. Operation Integra-
C. 11th October 2006 tion Buddha C. Perdesh
D. 14th October 2006 D. Rajestan
C. Operation Mild Bud-
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49. India also has large dha 57. What does the category
numbers of fighter- ‘WMD’ include?
bomber aircraft. It is D. Operation Smiling
expected to rely heav- Buddha A. Atomic explosive
ily on Russian-built air- weapons
53. Name the second series
craft such as: of tests suddenly car- B. Machine guns
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A. the MIG-29 for air ried out by India:


C. Lethal chemical and
defense in raid A. Operation Shakti biological weapons
B. the MIG-27 for long B. Operation Pirthivi D. a and c
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range bombing
C. Operation Smiling 58. When did the USA
C. multi-role Sukhi Su- withdraw from the
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D. none of these
D. all of these A. in 1989, at the end of
50. what agreements ex- 54. When Operation Shakti the Cold War
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ist that control export operation was carried


out? B. When ballistic mis-
among suppliers to con- siles were developed
strain the proliferation A. 11 May 1998
of missile technology? C. in 2001
B. 13 May 1998
A. The Hague Code of D. in 1948
Conduct C. both of these
59. Which nuclear treaty
B. The Geneva Con- D. none of these Pakistan signed on Oc-
ventions tober 28, 1997?
55. The device/s tested on
C. The MTCR 11 and 13 May 1998 by A. Nuclear Weapons
India was/were: convention
D. a and c

48. B 49. D 50. D 51. A 52. D 53. A 54. C 55. D 56. D 57. D 58. C 59. B
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B. Chemical Weapons B. 7th February 1995 64. Pakistan began a pro-


convention C. 28th January 1995 gram to develop nu-
clear weapons in 1972
C. Missile Technology 62. Which of the following under the guidance of:
convention countries is not the sig-
D. none of these natory to the NPT? A. Gen Zia-ul-Haq

60. Which country con- A. India B. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto


ducted underground B. Israel C. Gen Tikka Khan
nuclear test just days
C. Pakistan D. Yahya Khan

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after the successful con-
firmation of the NPT? D. All of them 65. After North Korea’s nu-
clear explosion, what is
A. Soviet Union 63. Which country ex-
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B. China ploded its first hydro-
nuclear states including
gen bomb on Christmas
C. France Israel?
Island in Indian Ocean
D. None of theSE in 1957? A. 10
61. When France con- A. Britain B. 7
ducted its 6th and final B. USA C. 8
nuclear test?
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C. Soviet Union D. 9
A. 27th January 1996
D. France
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5. North-South Relations

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1. One of the primary A. cartels 5. Multilateral foreign aid
states from which ille- form the United Na-
gal immigrants come to B. MNCs tions is managed by
the United State is: C. IGOs A. UNDP
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A. North Korea
D. the WTO B. USAID
B. Australia C. UNICEF
4. Debt renegotiation
C. Mexico means D. UNESCO
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D. Brazil A. allowing and MNC 6. The ability of a coun-


2. Foreign assistance to purchase the debt try to put investments
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comes primarily from and invest in the coun- to productive use is


A. Japan. try whose debt it has A. empowermetn.
purchased.
B. OPEC members. B. debt services.
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B. reworking the terms


C. other states in the C. repartriation.
on which a loan will be
global South. repaid. D. absorptive capacity.
D. APEC members.
C. shifting debt from
3. After World War II, governmental creditors 7. are agricultural
a third form of de- to multilateral creditors. goods produced for ex-
pendency became ports for world mar-
more common in less- kets.
developed countries: D. taking out new
A. Subsistence crops
penetration of national loans to pay off old
economics by: ones. B. Cash crops

1. C 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. A 7. B
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C. Bumper crops D. multilateral aid. B. Marxist values and


D. Rotation crops 12. Which of the follow- central control of all
ing is an accurate state- means of production.
8. Grants that can be used
to buy certain products ment about patterns of C. socialism and state
from the donor state growth in the new cen- control of agriculture
are tury? and consumer goods,
A. Although growth but private capitalism
A. grants-in-aid for large industries.
has been uneven, total
B. compensatory rate of growth is basi- D. socialism and state

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funds. cally equal between the control of large large
C. credits. North and South. industries but on pri-
D. reciprocal develop- B. Africa experienced vate capitalism in agri-

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ment grants. negative economic culture and consumer
growth. goods.
9. Which of the following
was NOT a European C. South Asia still lags 16. What is the term used
colonizer? far behind China in to describe the contin-
growth rate. uation of colonial ex-
A. France ploitation without for-
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D. The South now out- mal political control?
B. Portugal
paces the North in
C. Spain growth rate. A. postdependency
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D. Switzerland 13. World-system theory B. neocolonialism
10. Which of these is NOT has a orientation.
C. colonialism
generally associated A. Marxist
with “economic devel- D. mercantilism
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opment”? B. capitalist
17. The economic reforms
A. capital accumula- C. mercantilism that took place in China
tion D. neo-functionalist in the last 30 years are
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the responsibility of:


B. rising per capita in- 14. The outright tack of suf-
comes ficient calories to sus- A. Mao Zedong
tain life is B. Hu Jintao.
C. increasing levels of
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foreign aid A. underconsumption. C. Deng Xiaoping


D. increasing skills in B. malonourishment.
D. Sun Yat-Sen.
the population C. unernourishmendt.
18. State-to-state aid that
11. Government assis-
D. caloric deprivation. goes directly from one
tance that flows to
15. India’s economy was government to another
third world countries
for decades based is called
through UN agencies is
called: loosely on: A. reciprocal aid.
A. unitary aid. A. capitalism, allowing B. bilateral aid.
private enterprise to
B. indirect aid. dictate the rise and fall C. multilateral aid.
C. reciprocal aid. of major industries. D. unitary aid.

8. C 9. D 10. C 11. D 12. D 13. A 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. A
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19. Which of the follow- 23. What led industrial 26. In the world system,
ing newly industrial- workers and even gov- the regions that mostly
izing countries can e ernment officials to join manufacture goods are
considered a “trading students in antigov- referred to as the:
city”? ernment protests at
A. periphery.
A. Burma Beijing’s Tiananmen
Square in 1989? B. core.
B. Taiwan

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A. opposition to the C. semi-peiphery.
C. Singapore weakening of commu- D. lumpenproletariat.
D. the Philippines nist economic struc-
tures 27. Trade has been the pri-

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20. USAID stands for mary focus of which
A. U.S. Agency for B. a desire for greater newly industrializing
Integrated Decision- political freedoms country?
making C. popular resentment A. Singapore

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B. U.S. Agricultural over such problems as
B. Japan
and International De- inflation and corrup-
velopment Agency. tion C. Thailand
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C. U.S. Agency for In- D. opposition to a ban D. Hong Kong
ternational Develop- on exports to Western 28. Which OECD member
ment. countries gives the lowest per-
D. U.S. Aid Agency. 24. Which of the following centage of GNP in for-
21. “Structural adjustment gained independence eign aid?
programs” are a signif- from Great Britain A. Luxembourg
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icant part of poli- through nonviolent re-


cies directed toward the sistance? B. Austria
government of develop- A. Pakistan C. the United States
ing countries.
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B. Australia D. Canada
A. WTO
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C. Singapore
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B. GATT terms on a loan are re-


C. NIEO D. the United States ferred to as

D. IMF 25. Of all of the forms A. interest relief.


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of development assis-
22. Which of the following B. macrocredit.
tance, aid is one of
is a model of develop- the least efficient and C. concessionary
ment assistance? most prone to impede terms.
A. The handout model, rather than help eco-
D. conditional relief.
Oxfam model. and dis- nomic assistance.
aster relief model are all 30. Why are developing
A. agricultural countries dependent on
disaster relief models.
B. economic export of a few ma-
B. Oxfam jor products particu-
C. disaster relief C. military larly vulnerable to cor-
D. handout D. manufacturing ruptions?

20. C 21. D 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. A 28. C 29. C 30. B
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A. Those exports are 31. A migrant B. it relies on local


typically controlled A. moves to a new communities to de-
by a handful of large country to be granted termine the needs of
landowners. asylum. their own people and
to carry out develop-
B. The revenue arrives B. lives only in an ur- ment projects.
in a very concentrated ban area.
form of large payments
C. flees his or her coun- C. it relies on simply
oh hard currency.
try to avoid a natural giving food or money
C. When the price for without much through

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disaster.
those exports drops on to the broader conse-
D. moves to a new
the world market, local quences.
country in search of bet-
government officials
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seek to supplement D. it cuts off aid if the
nities. recipient states or com-
their income by corrupt
means. 32. The distinctive aspect munities do not show
of the Oxfam model is immediate progress in
D. It is nearly impos- that: improving the provi-
sible to officially track
A. all of the aid dis- sion of basic human
the value and payment
needs.
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receipts for a few large
exports in developing comes from countries cf
the global South.
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1. The Westphalian sys- B. Nations are where is:
tem was important for traditions and history
A. That the state is a
nationalism because: are used by intellectu-
contested term whereas
als to create a sense of
A. it ’created’ the mod- the nation is not.
nationhood
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ern state. B. That states are eth-


C. Because when a na- nically defined whereas
B. it provided the base tion does not have set
for Nationalism, in nations are civically de-
of traditions they are in- fined.
terms of understand- vented
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ing of sovereignty and C. None-they are iden-


non-interference. D. All of the above tical.
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C. it provided the state 3. “Deriving legitimacy


D. None of the options
with a new set of values. from the claim to ex-
given is correct.
pression of the interests
5. The theory that nations
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and values of the nation


D. A and B. which it rules” defines are primary groups
a: constituted by descent
2. Why are nations said to and/or culture, accom-
be ‘imagined communi- A. Imagined commu- panied by the idea that
ties? nity. nationalism arises from
A. Based on an idea of B. Nation-state. a prior sense of national
a group of people one identity is called:
C. Government.
knows one is a part of, A. Ethnic nationalism.
but all of whose mem- D. Nation.
bers one can never meet B. Primordialism.
4. The difference between
the nation and the state C. Ethno-Symbolism.

1. D 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. B
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D. Pragmatism. A. only i A. Has been attributed


6. Communists oppose na- to Christianity, parlia-
B. i, ii
tionalism because: mentary institutions,
C. ii, iii, iv and free trade.
A. it is liberal
D. i, ii, iii, iv B. Was resisted by colo-
B. it is the ’opium of nial areas.
the masses’ 9. The modern idea of na-
tionalism is a combina- C. Can be char-
C. it facilities globaliza- acterized as state-
tion of:
tion strengthening, civic,

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1. Enlightenment and elite.
D. none of the above
and liberal con-
7. What are Mazzini’s cepts of self- D. All of the options
views on nationalism? ruling community given are correct.

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A. Nations are a given, 2. French revolution- 12. In the 20th century, war
with their national ter- ary idea of com- altered nationalism:
ritory and should have munity of equal
citizens A. By successfully sup-
independence
3. German concep- pressing nationalism
B. Nationhood is based tions of a people across Europe.
on a sense of commu-
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formed by history, B. By giving rise to fas-
nity and common his- and culture cist variant.
tory
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4. Marxist under-
standing of class C. By giving voice to
C. The nation is strictly
consciousness the demands for self-
a political community
determination.
D. None of the above A. i, ii
D. B and C.
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8. What are the conse- B. i, ii, iii


quences of nationalism 13. What is political nation-
for international rela- C. i, iv, ii alism?
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tions? D. i, ii, iii, iv A. Nationalism that


i) Nationalism pro- represents an already
10. What is ethnic national- existing community
vides a new set
ism?
of values and sys- B. Nationalism based
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tem of legitima- A. Nationalism that on ethnic diversity


tion for the sys- represents an already
tem of states existing community C. Nationalism that’s
ii) it has provided im- created to forge a sense
B. Nationalism based of collective identity
petus for the re-
on ethnic diversity
drawing of maps D. Nationalism that
iii) it serves as an C. Nationalism that’s represents immigrants
important tool created to forge a sense
14. German nationalism:
in state building of collective identity
(through the for- A. Completed between
D. Nationalism that ethnic nationalism and
mation of a com-
represents immigrants a liberal constitutional
mon identity and
consciousness) 11. British nationalism: form.

7. A 8. D 9. B 10. A 11. D 12. D 13. C 14. D


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B. Became increasingly C. Ideology alone. C. Came hand in hand


state-strengthening with globalization.
D. None of the options
over time.
given is correct. D. All of the options
C. Was facilitated by given are correct.
17. How does the ‘justice
industrialization. 19. The historical claim
versus order debate im-
D. All of the options pinge on nationalism? that there have been
given are correct. cases of nations and

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15. Nationalism assumes:
politics conflict with fore the modern period
A. The nation as the self-determination is called:
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B. Great powers carve A. Perennialism.
unit.
out spheres of influence
B. The nation as basis antithetical to the free- B. Primordialism.
of political loyalty and dom of nation states C. Ethno-symbolism.
identity.

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C. Nationalist de- D. None of the options
C. The demand for self- mands and disputes given is correct.
determination. often lead to conflict 20. What are the core
D. All of the options and injustice themes of nationalism
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given are correct. ideology?
D. All of the above
16. Indian nationalism
18. The end of the cold A. Humanity is natu-
came from:
war: rally divided into na-
A. A complex hybrid tions
of elite civic national- A. Has led to discus-
sion of forms of politi- B. Each nation has a pe-
an

ism, resistance to im-


perial Britain, and eth- cal community beyond culiar character
nically fragmented na- the nation-state. C. Loyalty to the na-
tional identities. B. Has broken up some tion state overrides
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B. Post-colonial resis- multi-national states in other loyalties


tance to state formation. processes of state sub- D. All of the above
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1. Norms of environmen- D. All of the options C. Has become increas-
tal protection include: given are correct ingly popular
A. The precautionary 3. Air and water pollution D. All of the options
principle are typically prob- given are correct
lems.
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B. The polluter pays 6. The Qatar-based all-


A. multilateral news satellite TV net-
C. Prior informed con- work has become
sent B. regional
a major force in Middle
C. economic
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D. All of the options East politics.


given are correct D. global A. al Rasheed
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2. The Intergovernmen- 4. In which region is wa-


B. al Kalipha
tal Panel on Climate ter scarcity a particular
Change: problem? C. al Bassara
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A. was set up in 1988 A. East Asia D. al Jazeera


under the auspices of B. West Africa 7. The second oil shock
WMO and UNEP (1979) was the result of
C. South America
B. Focuses on climate a revolution in
D. the Middle East
science, impacts, and A. Iran.
economic and social 5. The “precautionary
principle”: B. Saudi Arabia.
dimensions of climate
change A. Is German in origin C. Iraq.
C. Has concluded that B. Advocates for a D. Egypt.
warming of the climate higher standard for en- 8. The Montreal Protocol
system is unequivocal vironmental action on CFCs:

1. D 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. D 6. D 7. A
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A. has been successful, A. television talk 13. Which of the following


but is not projected to shows that criticized has a wider impact than
have any significant ef- his regime. radio waves?
fect on the hole in the B. the people’s access A. newspapers
ozone layer to Western broadcasts
B. telephones
B. has been the most like CNN.
important success in C. short-wave
C. the failure of the
global efforts to coor- regime to use new me- D. satellite transmis-
dinate environmental dia to broadcast its mes- sions

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protection sages. 14. The tragedy of the com-
C. is one of the most D. huge protests orga- mons:
prominent failures of nized through text mes- A. Results from an in-

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international efforts sages. herent tension between
to coordinate environ- 11. What was created to collective and individ-
mental protection monitor states’ com- ual responsibility
D. has been ratified by pliance with their B. Can always be re-
most states and seem promises made at the solved through privati-
some voluntary com- Earth Summit? zation and nationaliza-
E
pliance, but has failed A. the Commission on tion of the commons
to win the approval of Sustainable Develop- C. Is independent of
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some of the largest vio- ment the carrying capacity of
lators of CFC emissions
B. Greenpeace the common
C. the Montreal Proto- D. All of the options
9. Capacity building in-
col given are correct
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volves:
D. the UN Environ- 15. What 1997 treaty
A. Arrangements for adopted a complex
mental Program
the transfer of funds, formula for reducing
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technology and exper- 12. The regime under


greenhouse emissions
tise which the production
to 1990 levels in the
and trading of CFCs
B. Environmental global North?
and other ozone de-
projects in developed pleting substances A. UNCLOS III
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countries would be progressively B. Framework Conven-


C. A and B phased out is: tion on Climate Change
A. The Montreal Proto-
D. None of the options
col C. Kyoto Protocol
given is correct
B. The ChloroFluoro- D. UNEP
10. In an example of in- Carbon Treaty
formation technology 16. Increasingly, interna-
affecting political out- C. The Intergovern- tional organizations
comes, the president mental Panel on Cli- that specialize in tech-
of the Philippines was mate Change nical and management
swept from office in D. None of the options aspects of the envi-
2001 as a result of: given is correct ronment overlap with

8. B 9. C 10. D 11. A 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. C 16. A


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epistemic communities, 19. The largest oil- ten degrees Fahrenheit.


which are exporting country in
the world is
A. broader communi- C. An increase in ultra-
ties of experts from var- A. Venezuela. violet radiation reach-
ious states that struc- B. Norway. ing the Earth’s surface.
ture the way states
manage environmental C. Russia.
D. A global tempera-

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issues. D. Suadi Arabia. ture increase of ten to
B. broader manage- 20. Traditional environ- fifteen degrees Celsius.
ment structures that mental issues include:

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coordinate the diverse A. Natural resource 24. Which of the following
activities of interna- conservation statements about death
tional organizations. rates is accurate?
B. Climate change
C. state bureaucrats

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C. Pollution A. Wars, droughts, epi-
nominated or elected to demics, and disasters
deal with environmen- D. a and c have a strong destabiliz-
tal issues. ing effect on the global
21. Most people infected
death rate.
Ch
D. groups of protesters with HIV are in
or activists that have or- A. North America. B. Death rates tend to
ganized to oppose cor- be stable from one state
porate interests. B. South America.
or region to another,
17. Which global region C. Africa. but vary strongly at the
has the highest energy D. Southeast Asia. global death rate.
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consumption per per- C. Death rates vary


22. Which of these coun-
son in the world? greatly from one state
tries has been the most
A. the Middle East reluctant to agree to re- or region to another,
ductions in greenhouse but the global trends
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B. North America are stable from decade


gas emissions?
C. South America to decade.
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A. China
D. Europe D. Global warming has
B. the United States
brought a measureable
18. Which of the follow- C. Russia rise in global death
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ing is characteristic of rates.


the final stage of demo- D. Great Britain
graphic transition? 23. Which of the follow- 25. Scientific knowledge:
ing is a possible conse- A. Is disseminated
A. high death rates
quence of global warm- through epistemic com-
B. high birthrates ing? munities
C. high rates and death A. An increase in chlo- B. Has played a key
rates that are close to rofluorocarbons in the role in the creation
each other atmosphere. of framework conven-
D. rapid population B. A global tempera- tions and control proto-
growth ture increase of three to cols

17. A 18. C 19. A 20. D 21. A 22. B 23. B 24. C 25. D


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C. Has particularly in- D. land division. C. natural phenomena


fluenced the discourse 28. “Estimating the area of that affect all inhabi-
of climate change productive land or aqua tants of the Earth.
D. All of the options system required to sus- D. all parts of nature
given are correct tain a population at its that contribute to the
specified standard of health of the global en-
26. Realist approaches to living” creates an:
environmental politics: vironment.
A. Epistemic Commu- 31. A type of policy that
A. Emphasize the role nity encourages or forces

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of institutions in regu-
B. Global environmen- childbearing, and out-
lating the environment
tal common laws or limits access
to contraception, is re-
C. Ecological footprint

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B. Focuses on ques- ferred to as
tions of state power
A. sustainable.
and interest D. Convention
29. The river flows B. pro-child.
C. Emphasizes the role
played by epistemic through Syria, Lebanon, C. pronatalist.
communities of scien- Israel, and Jordan,
D. expansionist.
adding to the conflict
tists
E
between them. 32. development refers
D. Focus on the dissem- to economic growth
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ination of environmen- A. Tigris
that does not deplete
tal norms B. Syrian resources and destroy
27. The process whereby a C. Jordon ecosystems so quickly
commons is split into that the basis of eco-
D. Nile nomic growth is itself
private held pieces of
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property in order to 30. The “global commons” undermined.


manage resources re- refers to
A. Sustainable
sponsibly is known as A. the shared parts of
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the earth. B. Large-scale


A. enclouser.
B. the parts of the C. Progressive
B. privatization.
Earth not accessible D. Reliable
C. reclamation.
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to any one nation.

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1. What are the main fea- B. ii, iii, i D. None of the above
tures of ‘Western’ cul- C. iii, ii, i 5. What is a ‘civiliza-
ture tion’?
D. i, iii, ii
A. Belief in universal
3. What is meant by mul- A. Europe and the US
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rationality
ticulturalism? B. The broadest con-
B. Progress through
A. Culture drawing on struction of cultural
empirical science
many influences but identity
C. Goals involving still within the patri-
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C. A society which is
mastery of nature archal and Eurocentric intellectually accom-
framework
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D. All of the above plished


2. Arrange the following B. Culture drawing on D. Mesopotamia
events in chronological multiple influences un-
dermining patriarchal 6. What is religious funda-
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order:
culture mentalism?
1. The Iranian revo-
lution C. Listening to world A. Extreme religious
2. The Algerian Civil music revivalism
War D. Eating a big Mac in B. A type of politi-
3. The outbreak India cal protest against the
of intifada West or prevailing insti-
4. What is ‘Sharia’?
and growth of tutions
HAMAS in Pales- A. Holy struggle
C. A reaction to moder-
tine B. Islamic Law nity
A. i, ii, iii C. Veiling women D. All of the above

1. D 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. D
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7. What are the main fea- A. the relative decline olution?


tures of a culture? of the West.
A. A populist Islamic
A. Customs and norms B. a population explo- movement overthrew a
sion in the Muslim powerful secular state
world and resurgence
B. History and religion of Islam. B. The revolution
caused the Iran-Iraq
C. the impact of ex- war
C. Language and eth- pansion and transna-
nicity tional flows resulting C. The language of Ji-

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D. All of the above from globalization had and martyrdom
had been vindicated
8. For Huntington, the D. all of the above
D. All of the above

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has drawn from the 1978-9 Iranian Rev-

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1. Which country occu- in a matter of weeks is increasingly less con-
pied Germany after was virtually ignored strained by geograph-
World War II? by the international ical proximity and na-
community tional territorial bound-
A. France
aries.
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A. Macedonia
B. Soviet Union
C. involves a complex
C. United States B. Bosnia
mix of homogenization
D. All these countries C. Iraq and increased hetero-
geneity given the global
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occupied Germany af- D. Rwanda


ter World War II: the diffusion of popular cul-
4. The international Con- ture, global media cor-
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vention on the Elimina- porations, and commu-
viet Union, & France
tion of Child Labour. nications networks.
2. The “Sino-Soviet split”
involved relationship A. was a result of coun- D. was the product of
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Union and: tonomous containers of volving public and pri-
political, social and eco- vate actors form trade
A. United States nomic activity in that unions, industrial asso-
B. Japan fixed borders separate ciations, humanitarian
the domestic sphere groups, governments,
C. China form the world outside. and legal experts.
D. Great Britain 5. Which of these core
3. In in 1994, the B. represents a process principles might in-
genocide of more than in which the organiza- volve demonizing an
half a million civilians tion of social activities out-group?

1. D 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. C
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A. dominance A. countries appear as which link government


autonomous contain- officials in one agency
B. reciprocity
ers of political, social with their foreign coun-
C. identity and economic activity terparts for purposes
D. favoritism in that fixed borders of policy coordination,
separate the domestic harmonization, dialog
6. The Cuban Missile Cri- sphere from the world and enforcement
sis and the building of outside
the Berlin Wall: C. is he tendency for
B. by comparison with stats to become increas-
A. were crises during

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the heyday of European ingly fragmented actors
the post-Cold War in global politics as ev-
global empires the ma-
B. were crises that ted jority of the world’s ery part of the govern-
to World War II population and coun- ment machine becomes

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tries in the South are entangled with its for-
C. were crises that fol-
now much less inte- eign counterparts and
lowed the Vietnam War
grated into the global others in dealing pro-
system liferating transgovern-
D. were crises during mental and global pol-
the Cold C. in a more interde-
icy networks
pendent world, sim-
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7. Which of these is NOT ply to achieve domes- D. is the rightful en-
associated with the “col- tic objectives national titlement to exclu-
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lective goods problem” government are forced sive, unqualified and
in IR? to engage in extensive supreme rule within a
A. tragedy of the com- multilateral collabora- delimited territory
mons tion and co-operation 11. In the first wave, the
age of discovery (1450-
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B. collective action D. stare power, nation-


1850), globalization
alism and territorial
C. free riding was:
boundaries are of grow-
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8. The Soviet policy of per- in world politics. mopolitan democracy.
estroika pursued: 10. The disaggregated B. equally experienced
A. containment of state: across the world and
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American military amongst different so-


A. is the complex
power cial groups
which bring together
the representatives of C. decisively shaped
B. economic reform
governments, interna- by European expansion
C. support of develop- tional organizations, and conquest
ing world communist NGOs, and the cor- D. saw the establish-
revolutions porate sector for the ment of the interna-
D. detente with China formulation and im- tional Convention on
plementation of global the Elimination of
9. State autonomy is chal-
public policy Child Labour
lenged in the post-
Westphalian’ order be- B. is the formal and 12. In international rela-
cause: informal mechanism tions, the principle of

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underlies the great politically close to Rus- the world is much less
power system sia globalized economi-
cally, politically and
A. identity B. The division be-
culturally
tween Eastern and
B. co-operation
Western Europe over B. the vast bulk of in-
C. dominance expanding membership ternational economic
D. reciprocity in NATO and political activity is

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C. Eastern Europe’s concentrated within
13. The ‘Post-Westphalian the group of OECD
Order’ is characterized support of the U.S de-
cision to invade Iraq in states
by:

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A. the sovereign power
D. Western Europe’s best a self-serving myth
and authority of na-
rejection of high agri- or ideology which rein-
tional government - the
cultural subsidies in in- forces western and par-
entitlement of states to

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ternational world trade ticularly US hegemony
rule within their own
negutiations in world politics.
territorial space - be-
ing transformed but not 15. In 1962, the United D. all of the above
necessarily eroded. States and the USSR al-
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18. Time-space compres-
B. a real dilemma: in most went to war over sion is:
return for more effec- the issue of Soviet nu-
tive public policy and clear weapons in A. capitalism’s insa-
meeting their citizens tiable requirement
A. North Korea for new markets and
demands, whether in
B. Poland profits, which lead in-
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relation to the drugs


trade or employment, evitably to the glob-
C. East Germany
their capacity for self- alization of economic
governance - that is D. Cuba activity.
16. Which of these regions
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promised. is NOT part of the volving shared en envi-
larger global region
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known as the global from global warm-
of political organization
North? ing to species protec-
and political power is
emerging, which tran- A. North America tion, alongside the cre-
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scends territories and ation of multilateral re-


B. Western Europe sponses and regimes of
borders.
C. the Middle East global environmental
D. all of the above governance.
14. what development D. Japan
C. central to any ac-
wrecked France’s 17. Sceptical accounts of
count of globalization
dream of leading a uni- globalization dismiss
since it is a truism that
fied European foreign its significance because
without modern com-
policy? they argue:
munications infrastruc-
A. Eastern Europe’s A. by comparison with tures, in particular, a
stated desire to remain the period 1870 to 1914 global system or world-

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wide economy not be C. It hardened overall 25. NATO’s first-ever mil-


possible. American attitudes to- itary engagement oc-
ward communism curred in 1995 in:
D. the technologically
induced erosion of dis- D. It sparked a thaw A. Bosnia
tance and time giving in relations between
China and the United B. Croatia
the appearance a world
that is in communica- States C. Serbia
tion terms shrinking. 22. Which of these counties D. Czechoslovakia
19. The Cold War began: experienced a “Cultural

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A. immediately before Cold War? ization is:
World War I
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B. immediately after contemporary global-
B. Japan
the Korean War ization is equally ex-
C. Great Britain perienced across the
C. immediately after
D. the United States world and amongst dif-
World War I
ferent social gruops
E. the Soviet Union
D. immediately after B. the way in which
23. The foreign policy
World War II
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adopted by the United contemporary global-
E. immediately before States in the early years ization is unequally ex-
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World War II of the Cold War to stop perienced across the
the expansion of the So- world and amongst dif-
20. Which of the follow-
viet Union was known ferent social groups
ing is NOT an example
of an Intergovernmen- as: C. the degree to which
networks or patterns
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of social interaction are
A. Amnesty Interna- B. containment
formally constituted as
tional C. mutual assured de- organizations with spe-
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C. the World Trade Or- D. peaceful coexis- D. a process in which
ganization tence the organization of so-
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24. Which level of anal- cial activities is increas-


D. OPEC ingly less constrained
ysis considers the in-
21. How did the Korean teractions of states by geographical prox-
War affect the overall themselves without re- imity and national terri-
Cold War? gard to their internal torial boundaries.
makeup or the partic- 27. The second wave (1850-
A. It cemented com-
ular leaders who lead 1945):
munist military control
them?
over Southeast Asia A. defined a new age in
A. interstate
B. It sparked a thaw in world history so today
relations between the B. individual the microchip and the
Soviet Union and china C. global satellite are icons of a
globalized world order
D. national

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B. evidenced a major 29. Which of these core A. a stretching of so-


expansion in the spread principles provides in- cial, political, and eco-
and entrenchment of centives for mutual co- nomic activities across
European empires operation? political frontiers.
C. saw the expansion A. reciprocity B. a growing magni-
of transnational and in- B. dominance tude of interconnec-
ternational law from tions in almost every

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C. identity sphere of social exis-
trade to human rights
D. polity tence
30. The Unites States C. an accelerating pace
D. saw the establish-

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backed the Ethiopian of global interactions
ment of the interna-
government in its con- and processes associ-
tional Convention on
flict with Somalia in the ated with a deepening
the Elimination of
1970s as part of: enmeshment of the lo-
Child Labour

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A. an attempt to secure cal and the global
28. The Berlin Wall sepa- its natural reaources D. all of the above
rated:
B. an attempt to sup- 32. The term “banana re-
A. Poland from East port the new Soviet pol- public” refers to the
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Germany icy of glasnost relationship between
C. an attempt to pre- poorer states and
B. the Soviet Union
from East Germany vent the Soviet Union A. MNCs
from gaining a seaport
C. West Germany from in the Horn of Africa B. NGOs.
the Soviet Union
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D. a proxy war with C. IGOs


D. West Berlin from the Soviet Union D. substate actors
East Berlin 31. Globalization involves:
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1. Wherever a river forms of fish in the continen- it only applies to bodies
a delta before falling tal shelf or water that are:
into the Sea, it develop
C. both of these A. Navigable
creeks on the coastal
line. Where this delta D. none of these B. Not Navigable
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area is located in Pak-


3. The resolution of 1914 C. Partially Navigable
istan and India?
demarcated the bound-
A. South of Rann of aries between the two D. Mostly Navigable
Kutch
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territories, included the 5. Which resolution de-


B. North of Rann or Creek as part of Sindh marcated boundaries
thus setting the bound-
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Kutch between the two ter-


ary as the ritories, included the
C. West of Rann of
A. Western Flank of creek of part of Sindh?
Kutch
the creek
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A. Resolution of 1914
D. East of Rann of
B. Eastern Flank of the signed between govern-
Kutch
Creek ment of Sindh and Ma-
2. What is the signifi- harga of Kutch
cance of Sir Creek for C. Southern Flank of
which India and Pak- the Creek B. Resolution of 1925
istan are fighting for signed between Sindh
D. Northern Flank of government and Ma-
this Swampy land?
the Creek harga of Kutch
A. prospect of finding
4. Pakistan maintains that C. Both of them
petroleum deposits
the doctrine is not ap-
B. presence of schools plicable in the case as D. None of them

1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. A
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6. The dispute lies in the C. B.P (Border Post) B. this doctrine is appli-
interpretation of the Doctrine cable to navigable area
line between Runn of D. none of these and creek is not naviga-
Kutch and Sindh as de- ble
picted? 10. This disputed region
became the centre of C. Creek is not regu-
A. 1914 map attention when India larly navigable
B. 1925 map shot down a Pakistani D. none of these
surveillance plane 14. What is the total length
C. both of them killing all 16 on board of Sir Greek?

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A. 35 miles
7. When a verdict un- A. 18th September,
1999 B. 45 miles
der the arbitration was

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reached which saw Pak- B. 15 the October, 1993 C. 55 miles
istan getting 10% of its D. 60 miles
claim of 9000 sq. km
C. 10th August, 1999 15. According to whom, In-
A. 1966 dia and Pakistan would
D. 21st November,
B. 1967 have to demarcate the
1999
continental shelf by the
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C. 1968 11. When the well-known year 2004 but the prob-
Rann of Kutch arbitra- lem is still unsolved?
D. 1969
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tion took place?
8. India supports its A. US convention on
A. 1947 the Law of Seas
stance by citing
Thelveg Doctrine in in- B. 1958 B. UN convention on
ternational law which C. 1960 the Law of Seas
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states the rivers bound-


D. 1965 C. India-Pakistan con-
aries between two
vention of the Law of
states are divide by 12. Which country pro-
Seas
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A. The delta concentra- D. none of these
proach, viz, until the
tion
boundary is formalized 16. To solve the problem of
B. The bond or river in the Sir creek? Sir Creek, which pro-
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C. The mid channel A. India posal Pakistan gave to


India that India has re-
D. All of them B. Pakistan jected?
9. Which Doctrine in in- C. UNO A. both countries
ternational Law India D. USA should go for another
supports its case accord- arbitration
ing to which the river 13. Pakistan does not agree
boundaries between to the Thaiweg Doc- B. both countries
states are divided by trine’s reference by In- should go for interna-
the mid channel? dia? tional arbitration
A. this is India’s devia- C. both countries
A. Thalweg Doctrine
tion from historical In- should share creek
B. Mari Doctrine dus Water Traety equally

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D. none of these India maintains that A. 40 Km


17. The dialogue process this line should run
B. 45 Km
between India and Pak- through:
istan on Sir Creek issue A. the eastern edge of C. 31 Km
is continuing. When the creek D. 38 Km
the last composite di-
B. the western edge of 22. During the British pe-
alogue between both
the creek riod, under whose ad-

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countries were sched-
uled but ended in fail- C. Through the middle ministration the Rann
ure? of the creek of Kutch was?
D. through 3rd half of A. British Government

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A. January 2004
the creek
B. January 2005
20. Pakistan opposes this B. Sindh Government
C. January 2003 and instead relies on
the resolution? C. Partly by Sindh gov-

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D. January 2006 ernment and partly by
18. What is Pakistani stand A. maps of 1913-14 Maharaja of Rann of
about Sir creek approved by surveyor Kutch
General of India
A. it should run on D. Maharaja of Rann of
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northern bank of creek B. map of 1937 ap-
Kutch
proved by surveyor
B. it should run on east- General of India 23. The boundary line
ern bank of creek which include the creek
C. both of these
C. it should run on in Sindh is known as?
D. none of these
southern bank of creek A. Blue line
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21. What is the length


D. it should run on of this channel the B. Green line
western ban k of creek marshes of Rann of
C. Red line
19. The present problem be- Kutch that has not been
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1. Although Pakistan post B. 1986 D. Both of these
of Siachen glacier is C. 1984
much lower than Indian 5. How much area of
position then why its D. 1983 Siachen out of total is
presence at that posi- 3. In 1950, who presented controlled by India?
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tion poses a great threat Karachi Agreement re- A. Only half


to India port to UN?
A. Most of the sup- B. Three fourth
A. Own Dixon
ply is air lifted which
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B. John Henry C. One third


makes it very expensive
C. Philip own D. Two third
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B. Whole Indian sup- D. Hellary Dixon 6. Which operation was


ply lie passes at a short 4. How Siachan dispute launched by Pakistan
distance from Pakistan originated? on Sianchen glaceir in
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Posts meting ground 1984?


route highly dangeri- A. To safeguard the
ous. passage to Kashmir In- A. Operation Vidhara
dia needed a high post
C. Both of them B. Operation Gibraltar
D. None of them B. Boundary of Jammu C. Operation Raman
2. Since when Pakistan and Kashmir was not
and India have been fully demarcated D. Operation Freedom
fighting at Siachen C. To cut off Pak India 7. Siachen Glacier is the
glacier? land connection India great Himalayan water-
A. 1981 occupied the glacier shed that:

1. C 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. B 7. C
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A. demarcates central 12. The dispute of Siachen A. Britannica Atlas


Asia from Indian sub- arose over differing in-
B. National Geo-
continent terpretations:
graphic Society’s Atlas
B. separates Pakistan A. of a provision of the of the world
from China in this re- 1949 ceasefire C. Times Atlas of the
gion
B. subsequent 1972 world and historical At-
C. both of these Simla agreement that las of south Asia
D. none of these left a portion of cease- D. All of these
fire line in Kashmir

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Army occupied Siachen unidentified
claim the Siachen
Glacier region of Kash- C. Both of these glacier?
mir?

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D. none of these A. Pakistan and India
A. April 11, 1984
13. What does the word B. India and China
B. April 13, 1984
Siachen means ironi-
C. April 15, 1984 C. China and Pakistan
cally?
D. April 17, 1984 D. None of these
A. Place of red lilies
17. By airlifting its forces
9. Out of ten how many
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B. Place of Wild roses into Siachen 1984, India
death on Siachen
glacier are due to ex- C. Place of white occupied critical north-
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A. 7 D. Place of red roses A. Bila Fond La pass
B. 8 14. Which area of the B. Sia La pass
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by Pakistan?
D. 9 D. none of these
10. Which disputed region A. Motorable pass and
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18. When India and Pak-


the Siachen glacier is lo- Kharadugla pass
istan have battled on
cated in? B. Glacial valley and Siachen?
A. Kashmir region gyong La pass A. 1978
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B. Kaghan C. Sia Laand Bilfond La B. 1984


C. Tukht-e-Slamaiman
C. 1980
D. None of them
D. 1979
D. Sakurdu 15. Now, under the Karachi
11. When was the first 19. Which is the high-
Agreement it was clear
agreement signed on est battle ground on
that Siachen Glacier
Siachen Glacier? earth?
formed part of Baltistan
A. 1950 in Northern Areas of A. Siachen glacier
Pakistan. This reality
B. 1971 B. Lhotse
was reflected in British
C. 1949 and American maps in- C. Mt Logan
D. 1954 cluding: D. Monte Rosa

8. B 9. D 10. A 11. C 12. C 13. B 14. B 15. D 16. A 17. C 18. B 19. A
20. B
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20. Which river gets water moved northward to- A. Karakoram and Hin-
from glacier’s melting wards the Chinese bor- dukush
waters? der?
B. Karakuram and
A. Ravi river A. Sumla Agreement Pamir
B. Nubra river B. Tashkant Agree- C. Saltors and Hin-
ment dukush
C. Indus

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C. Dehli D. Saltoreo and
D. Bias
Karakoram
21. Name the country that D. Karachi 29. Indo-Pakistani War of
laid claim to a line from

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Siachen glacier? A. "Kargil War":
to the KaraKoram pass
on the Chinese border? A. 72.5 km B. Operation Gibraltar
A. India

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B. 95 km C. Operation
B. Pakistan Brasstacks
C. 35 km
C. China D. None of these
D. 60 km
30. Which operation was
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D. none of thse 26. Until which year 65 launched by India
22. After terrorist attack on Km area up to Chi- on Siachen glacier in
the Indian Parliament nese border remained 1984?
on December 13, 2001. un-demarcated?
A. Operation Vidhara
India abolished diplo-
A. 1975
matic relation with Pak- B. Operation Megh-
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istan. When India and B. 1981 doot


Pakistan restored diplo- C. Operation Raman
matic ties? C. 1969
D. 1984 D. Operation Mata
A. May 2, 2007
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31. What is the exact loca-


B. May 2, 2006 27. Mention the length
tion of Siachen glacier
and width of Siachen
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Glacier?
D. May 2, 2009 A. 38.5N 86.0E
A. 80 km long and 3 to
23. What is the average 8 km wide B. 230N 77.0E
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temperature on Siachen C. 35.5N 77.0C


B. 85 km long and 4 to
glacier?
9 km wide D. 39.5N 88.5E
A. -40 Celsius
C. 81 km long and 3 to 32. In which year Pakistan
B. -18 Celsius 5 km wide signed its border agree-
ment with china?
C. -25 Celsius D. 72.5 km long and 2
to 8 km wide A. 1976
D. -35 Celsius
B. 1963
24. Which Agreement 28. Between which two
stated that beyond NJ ranges does the Siachen C. 1970
9842 the ceasefire line glacier lie? D. 1961

21. B 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. A 26. D 27. D 28. D 29. A 30. A 31. C 32. B
33. C
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33. Which pass is under whole supply route into C. Pamir


Pakistan control in Siachen?
D. Kohistan
Siachen? A. Pakistan 36. How much area of Pak-
A. Sea La Pass B. India istani territory Siachen
B. Bila Fond Pass C. China is now under Indian Oc-
cupation?
C. Gyong La Pass D. none of these
A. 1200 Km
D. La pass 35. On which mountain
range Siachen glacier is B. 2590 Km

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pied heights along the C. 2000 Km
LOC that allow its A. Karakoram
D. 1825 Km
army to oversee the B. Hindu Kush

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12. Realist Theoris

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1. What term describes 3. Which of the following 5. The fifth-century BCE
the ease with which al- conflicts was collective political realist who
liance members hold to- security successful? said that “the strong
gether an alliance? do what they have the
A. the breakup of Yu-
power to do and the
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A. burden sharing goslavia


weak accept what they
B. collective security B. It has never been have to accept” was
C. alliance cohesion successful.
A. Thucydides
C. Iraq’s invasion of
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Kuwait B. Hobbes
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A. Advocates of aggres-
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sive foreign policy and
war. E. the Soviet invasion 6. Middle powers in-
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when it is necessary to 4. refers to the num-
A. Great Britain
further a rational under- ber of independent
standing of the national power centers that ex- B. Colombia.
interest. ist in the international
C. Iran
C. Concerned with eco- system.
nomic development A. Power distribution D. Luxembourg.
place. 7. If liberal states don’t go
B. Power center
D. Afraid terrorism to war with one another
C. Power shift how does this under-
will make the world
a less secure place. D. Polarity mine Realism?

1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. C
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A. Because this world A. the policy of con- C. Japan has only re-
challenge the realist tainment. cently begun to develop
claim that periods of nuclear weapons.
B. realist philosophy.
peace are just a prepa-
C. neorealist strategy. D. Japan’s economy
ration for future wars.
could not support a
B. It does not under- D. the policy of ap- much larger military
mine realism, since re- peasement. force than it currently
alism predicts they will 11. What is the “ethic of re- does.
not go to war with one sponsibility” and how 13. What do realists see as

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C. Because it would politics? ment of national power
challenge the principle A. It is the responsi- in the short term?

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of self-help, by which bility realists have to-
the structure of the sys- A. population
wards the world; this
tem does not permit creates a more realistic B. real GDP
friendship, trust and scene in world politics. C. geography
honour.
B. It marks the limits of D. military force
D. Both a and c. ethics in international
8. According to realists,
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relations, this results in 14. What reasons do we
decision-makers weigh- have to think that the
A. states act like ra-
21st century will be a
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and sometimes expect- realist century?
"think" in pursuing na-
tional interests. ing positive outcomes A. Africa is still
of amoral actions. plagued by civil con-
B. nations think multi-
C. It is a vow politi- flict.
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tions. cians take, which re- B. Europe continues to
quires them to take be as divided by na-
C. human nature is es- responsibility for the
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ethics of their interna-
D. a state’s power is tional actions. C. Human rights as-
best determined by the sumptions are increas-
D. None of the options ingly seen as a Western
size of its territory.
given are correct.
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12. Which of the following nomic dollars and mili-
convert one element of
is true of Japan’s mili- tary divisions.
power into another.
tary posture?
A. Hegemony D. B and C.
A. Japan maintains a
B. Power conversion 15. How does Realism un-
small and weak army
derstand the concept of
C. Relative power by world standards.
power?
D. Fungible capability B. Japan public opin-
A. Power is based on
10. The Munich Agreement ion restrains militarism
economic strength.
of 1938 with Adolph and precludes the de-
Hitler is synonymous velopment of nuclear B. Power is a relational
with weapons. concept.

7. D 8. A 9. D 10. D 11. B 12. B 13. D 14. D 15. D


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C. Power is a relative A. sovereignty. could become a "real"


concept. B. reciprocity. war at any time.
D. Power is a relational C. linkage. C. A situation in which
concept and power is a several or neighbouring
relative concept. D. territorial respect. states are at war.
16. Which of these authors 19. The threat to punish an-
other actor if that ac- D. None of the options
or theorists would be given are correct.

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NOT be considered a re- tor takes a certain neg-
alist? ative action (such as an 22. Great powers include
armed attack) is:
A. Thucydides A. Brazil

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B. Machiavelli B. Pakistan
B. deterrence
C. Hobbes C. Saudi Arabia
C. compellence
D. Woodrow Wilson D. France

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D. escalation.
17. How important is the 23. What is the Realist im-
20. How is “the national
security dilemma for re- age of the state?
interest” defined/deter-
alist understandings of
mined by Realists?
world politics? A. The state is the most
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A. States define na- important actor of in-
A. Very important, as tional interest depend- ternational politics and
it determines how, or ing on its people’s pri- sovereignty is its distin-
if, a balance of power orities. guishing trait.
emerges.
B. States prioritize na- B. The state will al-
B. Very important, as
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tional interest insofar ways seek to ensure its


it determines if balance as they guarantee the
of power emerges nat- survival in a perilous
state’s survival. international environ-
urally or must be con-
structed. C. Realists see national ment.
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interest as homologous C. The state behaves


C. Important, but not to regional interests
crucial to realist under- morally and in accor-
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tics. determined by its de- ulation’s values are.
gree of economic prof-
D. Very important be- D. The state is the
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itability.
cause it determines most important actor
21. What is the state of of international politics,
how, or if, a balance
war? sovereignty is its distin-
of power emerges and
it determines if balance A. A state that is ag- guishing trait and the
of power emerges nat- gressive and always state will always seek
urally or must be con- building up its military. to ensure its survival in
structed. a perilous international
environment.
18. The most important B. The conditions
traditional norm be- when there is no ac- 24. All of the following are
haviour in the interna- tual conflict but a per- members of NATO, EX-
tional system is: manent cold war that CEPT:

16. D 17. D 18. A 19. B 20. B 21. B 22. D 23. D 24. B


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A. Canada B. anarchy. 31. In a zero-sum game,


B. Ukraine C. the Prisoner’s A. there is no point in
Dilemma. communication or co-
C. Iceland
operation between the
D. chaos.
D. Spain. players because their in-
28. A coalition of states terests are diametrically
25. Which of these is gen- that coordinate their
erally the most fungible opposed.
actions to accomplish
of capabilities? some goal is a(n) B. communication be-
tween players is rare be-

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operation between the
26. What is understood by D. union players because their in-
“survival”? 29. The use of geography terests are already in
A. The need to provide as an element of power sync.
shelter, nutrition and is called:
D. coordination of
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B. It is the supreme B. globalism. the total payoff to the
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national interest to players.
C. geopolitics
which all political lead- 32. Which of the follow-
ers must adhere. D. national interest ing is NOT a less tan-
30. Which of the following gible long-term power
C. The primary objec-
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is a capability that al- resource?


tive of all states.
lows a state to exercise A. education of popula-
D. Both B and C. influence in the short tion
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27. The fact that there is term?


B. strength of scientific
no world government
A. power of ideas and technological base
to enforce rules is re-
ferred to as: B. patriotism C. total GDP
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structuralists are uni-
A. Discourses con- A. Every theory poses
form in their agreement
stitute authority and different questions and,
that it is impossible to
knowledge therefore, what counts
create such a methodol-
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as ’fact’ and ’truth’ dif-


B. Discourses are irrel- ogy.
fers in every case.
evant B. All post- B. All truth claims can
C. Discourses con- structuralists are uni- be judged true or false,
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stitute authority and form in their agreement usually against empiri-


knowledge and post- that there is only one cal facts.
possible methodology.
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term discourses to C. Causal statements
C. Post-structuralists about the relationship
mean that the link be- have divergent views
tween knowledge and between dependent and
on both what such a
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power is mutually Con- independent variables


methodology would can be made.
stitutive look like and indeed
whether it is at all pos- D. Truth is the foun-
D. ’The state’ is the
sible. dation for international
most important ele-
politics theory.
ment in international D. Rita Floyd argues
politics 4. Why is the term post-
that the scholar Derrida
structuralism preferred
2. Which of the following would have argued in
by most scholars to
is correct, as regards favour for a uniform
post-modernism, with
post-structuralists methodology.
which it was often used
methodology? 3. ‘Anti-foundationalism’ interchangeably?

1. C 2. C 3. A 4. A
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A. The term underlines 6. Scholar David Camp- 8. Why has realist scholar
that post-structuralism bell distinguishes be- Stephen Walt warned
is not confined to a tween which of the fol- against adopting a post-
particular post-modern lowing? structuralist approach?
period and is a posi-
A. ’foreign policy’ and A. Post-structuralism
tion with shares more
’Foreign Policy’ is too concerned with
with its opponents, as
human rights.
scholar Waever argues. B. ’post-structuralism’
’poststructuralism’ B. Post-structuralism
does not focus enough

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B. Post-modernism C. ’State’ and ’state’
on ’the state’ as the
connotes ’anti- D. None of the options primary category of
modernism,’ and post- given is correct political organisation.

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structuralist theory is
7. when considering the C. He argues that post-
concerned with ’mod-
question ‘who is al- structuralism is, in its
ern’ events.
lowed to speak and current form, unable to
C. Post-structuralism with what kind of comprehend world poli-
has more letters. identity, authority and tics and security studies
knowledge?’ post- and instead focuses too
D. Other international
E
structuralists hold that: much on being a critical
relations scholars were
too overtly critical of A. All groups, includ- approach.
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’post-modern’ theories. ing NGOs, refugees and D. Post-structuralism
stateless individuals, does not place enough
have an equal voice in focus on civil liberties
5. According to the post- global affairs.
structuralist scholar and human rights.
B. As a consequence of
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principle of State how world politics has ‘sex trafficking’ high-
Sovereignty: been theorised by con- lighted as of interest to
ventional approaches
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post-structuralists?
A. Was created by the such as Realism, non-
post 9/11 US as a tool in State groups such as A. The definition of
the global ’war on ter- NGOs cannot gain a this practice is cen-
ror.’ voice in international tered around territo-
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B. Is irrelevant to post- of state boundaries, as
structuralism and inter- C. Only states have the well as creating a partic-
national politics. right to a voice in the ular identity for those
international political women who are traf-
C. Emerged in an early
realm. ficked.
modern Europe as a re-
placement for the prin- D. There is a hierarchy B. The concept of sex
ciple of hierarchical of those non-state ac- trafficking is not high-
subordination. tors that have a voice lighted as of interest to
in international politics, post-structuralists.
D. Emerged during the with stateless people
Russian revolution of coming at the top of the C. It is the only exam-
1917. hierarchy. ple of a defined con-

5. C 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A
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cept that can be decon- politics. awareness and legiti-


structed to highlight 10. How do post- macy of humanitarian
the creation of identity structuralists argue intervention.
in international politics. that humanitarian in-
C. Through discourse
terventions have been
in the international po-
legitimized?
D. The definition of sex litical arena that split
trafficking has been cre- A. Through the UN the other into ’innocent

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ated by those who are sanctioning and taking civilians’ and ’Balkan
themselves involved in full responsibility for governments.’
sex trafficking and so humanitarian interven-
D. All of the options

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is an opportunity for tion.
given are correct.
non-state actors to have B. By parliamentary
a voice in international hearings that raise

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1. The concept of negri- in the United States C. That it is not sophis-
tude: B. Indian scholars who ticated enough to be an
A. Seeks to study the had spent years abroad academic theory.
experiences of blacks in studying the cultures of D. That the field fo-
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colonial powers. those in other countries cuses so heavily on


B. Linked black peo- identity and language
ple across Africa, the C. Feminist scholars that it ignores the
Caribbean and the USA with Latin American urgent question of
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around a set of human- backgrounds whether those in the


ist values that were sup- global south can eat,
D. Academics who leaving this problem up
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posedly held by blacks had been to more than


the world over. to Western agencies to
twenty countries. sort out.
C. Was introduced to 3. Criticisms levelled at
4. In his renowned work
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post-colonial studies by post-colonial studies in-


Franz Fanon. clude which of the fol- Orientalism Edward
lowing? Said argues that ‘the
D. Was introduced to
orient’ as portrayed in
post-colonial studies by A. That the theory en- Western novels, media
Edward Said. tered international rela- and artwork is what?
2. World-traveling is a tions too recently to be
post-colonial method- considered an academic A. A place prone to lib-
ology associated with theory. eral democracy and rev-
which group? olutionary feminism.
B. That it is too similar
A. African, mate schol- to realism and so serves B. An accurate depic-
ars who were educated no function. tion of the modern day

1. B 2. C 3. D
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Middle East and Asia, Wretched of the Earth A. When people with
meaning that scholars (1961) hybrid identities and
and academics can rely cultures become dias-
B. Power, Power,
solely on these ancient poric, travelling phys-
power (1951) and How
works. ically from south to
Colonisation Happened
North to live.
C. Lost in the past, (1960)
prone to despotic rule B. When people from
C. The Way to Pros-
and plagued by ’odd’ different nations come
perity (1955) and The
cultural traditions. together in a new coun-
Colonised (1975)

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try.
D. Too focused on his- D. Colonies (1980) and
torical facts and accu- C. When people from
Post-Colonial Theory
rately portraying the one nation immigrate
(1990)

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experience of life in the en masse to another
7. Graeme Turner ar- country
region.
gues that novels are of
5. The social-cultural an- specific value to post- D. When people with
thropologist Arjun Ap- colonial studies. What hybrid identities and
padurai writes about is the rationale he offers cultures become dias-
five types of cultural for this argument? poric travelling phys-
E ically from North to
flows of imagination.
A. That there have South to live.
What are they?
been too many political
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9. ‘Postcolonialism’ -
A. Ethnoscapes, medi- science theories based
spelled without the hy-
ascapes, technoscapes, purely on the works of
pen - is used to suggest
financscapes and academics.
what?
ideoscapes.
B. That because sto-
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A. That the entire


B. Ethnoscapes, ries and novels are
world is now in the
econoscapes, cul- generated by culture
post-colonial era.
turescapes, financ- they therefore produce
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scapes and ideoscapes. meanings and signifi- B. That the global


cances that are indica- south alone is now in
tive of that culture. the post-colonial era
C. Geographical flows,
cultural flows, ideas- C. Novels and stories C. That post-
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flows, ethnicity flows read than works of the- with a hyphen, is a con-
ory so post-colonial cept only applicable to
D. Liberal flows, real- studies will garner those countries that ex-
ist flows, post colonial more followers using perienced colonialism.
flows and post struc- this method.
turalist flows.
D. Turner didn’t have D. That there was a
6. Franz Fanon’s works in- access to academic grammatical error in
clude which of the fol- works when he was the earlier spelling.
lowing titles? writing. 10. Why does post-colonial
A. Black Skin, White 8. When do dissemina- scholar Homi Bhaba ar-
Masks (1952) and The tions occur? gue that colonial dis-

4. C 5. A 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. A
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course was ambivalent becomes consistently ars were too focused


about the colonised? stereotyped. on the colonising
B. Scholars did not power rather than the
A. Portrayal of the colonised peoples.
colonised errs towards travel to colonies and
either a passive and therefore could not es- D. The colonised did
conquerable subject or tablish an accurate pic- not make enough ef-
an irrational, untamed ture of colonised peo- fort to have their voices

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1. Where PLO summit A. Yasser Arafat 6. Pursuant to the 1993
was held? agreement Israeli forces
B. Shaikh Ahmad
A. Morocco’s city Ro- withdrew from:
Yasin
bat A. Jericho in May 1994
C. Khalid Mashaal
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B. Saudi Arab’s City


Riyadh D. Ismail Haniyan
B. Gaza Strip in May
C. Kuwait’s city 4. First Arab-Israel war in 1994
1948 gave more terri-
D. None of these
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tory to Israel while: C. Both of these


2. The ongoing conflict
A. Jordan got west D. None of these
between Israelis and
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Bank 7. A foursome of nations


Palestinians is the re-
sult of B. Egypt got Gaza Strip and international and
supranational entities
A. nineteenth Century
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involved in mediating
European imperialism C. Both of these
the peace process in the
B. twentieth Century D. None of these Israel-Palestinian con-
decolonization flict is called:
5. What is ‘Hammas’?
C. evolving interna- A. Quartet on the Mid-
A. A Town of Jordan
tional understandings dle East
of statehood and na- B. A radical Palestinian
tionalism Group B. Diplomatic Quartet
or Madrid Quartet
D. All of these C. President of
3. The founder of Harr’as Lebanon C. Quartet
was: D. None of the above D. all of these

1. A 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. D
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8. When Balfour Declara- 13. Skyes Picot agreement A. 76 out of 132


tion was incorporated signed in:
B. 50 out of 132
into League of Nations
A. 1914
mandate for C. 45 out of 132
A. 28 August 1922 B. 1915
D. 80 out of 132
B. 1 May 1922 C. 1916
18. The operation, code
C. 24 July 1922 D. None of these name of The Gaza
flotilla raid
D. 15 November 1922 14. When Hamas group

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was founded? A. Operation Sea
9. Where Arab summit of Breeze
PLO was held: A. 1981
B. Operation Sky

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A. 1872 B. 1988 Winds
B. 1973 C. 1987 C. Both a & b
C. 1974 D. 1975 D. None of these
D. None of these 15. The interim agreement 19. Israel state was estab-
10. Balfour Declaration on the west Bank and lished on:
E
Gaza Strip signed?
was held in:
A. 14 May 1941
A. 1917 A. Sep 28, 1995.
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B. 14 May 1945
B. 1918 B. Oct 28, 1995
C. 14 May 1948
C. 1919 C. Nov 28, 1995.
D. 14 May 1950
D. 1921 D. None of these
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20. With whom Skyes pi-


11. The Gaza Strip is a 16. Brokered by Egyp- cot agreement was
coastal strip of land on tian mediators, Fatah signed?
the eastern shore of reached a deal to end
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the and bordering fighting between the A. France


Egypt and Israel. Hamas and Fatah fac- B. Russia
A. Arabic Sea tions, both group agree-
ing to refrain from acts C. Both of these
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B. Mediterranean Sea that raise tensions and


D. None of these
C. Red Sea committing themselves
to dialogue to resolve 21. The first international
D. None of these differences on: organization that recog-
12. Palestinian in occupied nized Palestine as its
A. November 20, 2005 member country on 31
territories started their
famous ‘intifada’ in B. October 20, 2006 October 2011:

A. 1987 C. May 20, 2008 A. UNESCO


B. 1988 D. October 20, 2007 B. UNICEF
C. 1989 17. How many seats Hamas C. WHO
D. 1990 secured in Parliament? D. MIGA

8. C 9. C 10. A 11. B 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. A 16. C 17. A 18. C 19. C
20. C 21. A 22. A
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22. As of 2011, 127 (65.8%) A. 1956 B. Declaration of Prin-


of the 193 member ciples (DOP)
B. 1959
states of the United Na- C. Both of these
tions, have recognised C. 1964
the State of Palestinian. D. None of these
D. 1968
Their total population 31. Hamas was formed in:
is over 5.2 billion peo- 27. What was the duration
A. 1980
ple, equalling: of British mandate?

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B. 1983
A. 75 percent of the A. 1922 to 1930
world’s population C. 1985
B. 1922 to 1935

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B. 50 percent of the D. 1987
C. 1922 to 1940
world’s population 32. The Quartet involved
D. 1922 to 1948 in mediating the peace
C. 65 percent of the
world’s population 28. Who took Palestine process in the Israeli-

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from the Ottomans at Palestinian conflict are
D. 35 percent of the the United Nations, the
the end of World War I
world’s population United States, the Euro-
in 1917-1918?
23. The interim agreement pean, and:
A. U.S.A
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is also known as: A. China
A. Oslo 2 B. Britain
B. Saudi Arabia
B. Interim Oslo C. Germany
C. Japan
C. 2nd Oslo D. France D. Russia
29. In late May 2010 Israel
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D. None of these 33. 1967 during the war be-


faced international con- tween Israel and the
24. The Oslo Accords were demnation when its Arab, Israel gained con-
finalized in Oslo Nor- commandos boarded trol over:
way on: a flotilla carrying aid
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A. May 20, 1993
killed nine of those B. Gaza Strip
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B. June 20, 1993


aboard. Which flag was C. Both of these
C. July 20, 1993 this flotilla flying?
D. None of these
D. August 20, 1993 A. Iraq
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34. When over 60,000 Jews


25. The 2nd Palestinian In- B. Netherlands came into Palestinian?
tifada started in:
C. Austria A. 1930
A. 2000
D. Turkey B. 1935
B. 2001
30. Oslo accords are offi- C. 1940
C. 2002 cially called? D. 1945
D. 2003 A. Declaration of Prin- 35. Yasir Arafat was
26. Palestinian Liberation ciples on Interim Self elected, Chairman of
Organization (PLO) Government Arrange- the Palestinian Author-
was established in: ments ity in:

23. A 24. D 25. A 26. C 27. D 28. B 29. D 30. C 31. D 32. D 33. C 34. B
35. C 36. A
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A. 1993 40. What code name was and Gaza Strip. It


B. 1995 given by Hamas to oper- recorded a sweeping
ation of Gaza war 2008- victory in election held
C. 1996 2009? on 25 January 2005 for:
D. 1998 A. Operation Cast Lead A. Palestinian Parlia-
36. Which statement is true ment
about mufti?
B. Operation Oil Stain B. Palestinian Legisla-
A. He refused to accept tive Council
C. Operation Ocean
the existence of Jewish

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Shield C. Palestinian Provi-
state
D. None of these sional
B. He accepted the par-
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operation Cast Lead? 44. ‘Ramallah’ is the head-
C. He accepted the ex-
istence of a Jewish state A. Dec 29 2008 quarter of Palestinian
authority situated at
B. Dec 27 2008
D. None of these A. West Bank
C. Dec 28 2008
37. When were first Pales- B. Gaza strip
tinian elections held in D. Dec 25 2008
E
C. Tunis
which Yasir Arafat was 42. Tokhnit HaHinatkut
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elected President of the plan, also known as the D. Jordan
Palestine Authority? ‘Disengagement plan’, 45. Who is newly ap-
A. 1993 ‘Gaza expulsion plan’, pointed special envoy
and ‘Hitnatkut’, was to the Middle East by
B. 1994 a proposal by Israel Barack Obama?
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C. 1995 Prime Minister Ariel


Sharon, adopted by the A. Catherine Ashton
D. 1996 government on June B. George J. Mitchell
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38. PLO headquarter is sit- 6, 2004 and enacted in


uated in: , to evic all Isrealis C. Charles Kelley
A. Rahmmaeh from the Gaza Strip and D. Dave Haywood
from four settlements
B. Algeria 46. According to the United
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in the northern West


C. Lebanon Bank. Nations, the largest
number of Palestinian
D. Jordan A. 5 August 2005 refugees are living in
39. Which country is con- B. 5 August 2009 A. Lebanon
sidered Israel’s oldest
and best friend in the C. 5 August 2008 B. Syria
Muslim world? D. 5 August 2011
C. Jordan
A. Iraq 43. By 2004 support for
D. Egypt
B. Egypt Hamas grew to a quar-
ter of the approxi- 47. Who suggested in 1947
C. Iran mately 3 million Pales- the partition of Pales-
D. Turkey tinian in the west Bank tine?

37. D 38. A 39. D 40. B 41. B 42. A 43. B 44. A 45. B 46. C 47. D
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A. U.S.A A. because of the dan- A. West Bank


ger of attack from
B. Britain B. Gaza Strip
Greece
C. France C. Tunis
B. because they had
D. UNO been promised indepen- D. Jordan
dence after the war 56. When the United states
48. Violating International
law, Israel has con- C. because Arabs were agreed for the first time

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structed a concrete not in the position to de- to begin direct contact
wall to divide the Pales- fend it by themselves with PLO?
tinian in: A. 1981

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A. Gaza B. 1983
52. Mahmud Abbas, is also
B. West Bank known as: C. 1985
C. Easter Jerusalem A. Abu Ala D. 1988
D. Golan Heights
49. When West Bank came
under Israeli control? an
B. Abu Mazen
C. Abu Ahmed
57. Which is the largest
Palestinian militant or-
ganization?
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D. Abu Muhammud A. Hamas
A. After 1967 Arab-
53. Israel withdrew from B. Islamic Jihad
Israel War
the Gaza strip in Au-
C. Al-Aqsa Martyrs’
B. After 1968 Arab- gust 2005. Name the
Brigade
Israel War Leader?
D. Palestine Liberation
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C. After 1969 Arab- A. Natan Yahoo


Organization (PLO)
Israel War
B. Aril Sharon 58. After which incident
D. After 1979 Arab- both Jews and Pales-
C. Bin Gorey
Israel War tinian began to prepare
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50. Gaza War was started
from December 27, 54. When American Pres- down?
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2008 to January 18, ident George W. Bush A. World War I


2009. it was a three- made a speech in which
week armed conflict he called for an in- B. Balfour Declaration
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that took place in dependent Palestinian C. World War II


state?
A. Southern Israel D. Oslo Accords
A. 24 June 2000
B. Gaza Strip 59. What do you under-
B. 24 June 2001 stand by the term ‘in-
C. Both a & b tifada’?
C. 24 June 20002
D. None of these A. War
D. 24 June 2003
51. Why Arabs willingly B. Uprising
helped Britain in taking 55. ‘Ramallah’ is the head-
Palestine from ottoman quarters of Palestinian C. Peace
in First World War? Authority situated at: D. Negotiations

48. B 49. C 50. C 51. B 52. D 53. B 54. A 55. A 56. D 57. A 58. C 59. B
60. C
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60. At one side Britain 64. The Gaza flotilla raid A. 20%
Promised with Arabs also known as the
B. 30%
about Palestine and an- flotilla incident was a
other side it had also military operation by C. 40%
made promise with Israel against six ships
D. 50%
for Palestine? of the ‘Gaza Freedom
Flotilla’ in international 69. HAMAS is the name
A. Germens of an Islamic resistance
waters of:
B. Greeks movement in:
A. Arabic Sea

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C. Jews A. Palestine
B. Mediterranean Sea
D. Turks B. Kashmir
C. Red Sea
C. Dagestan

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61. Plan to resolve the Is-
D. None of these
raeli Palestinian con- D. Chechnya
flict proposed by U.S, 65. The Gaza flotilla raid
E.U, Russia and UN is also known as the 70. In early September
called: flotilla incident was 2010 first peace talks
took place on, since Gaza war in 2009
A. ’Road Map’ for were held between Is-
peace
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A. 13 April 2011 raeli prime-minister
B. ’Peace Map’ for Netanyahu and Pales-
B. 31 May 2009
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Peace tinian leader Mahmoud
C. 31 May 2010 Abbas in:
C. ’Proposed peace
D. 31 March 2011 A. New York
Map’ for Peace
66. The first Palestinian In- B. Washington DC
D. None of these
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tifada began in:


C. Oslo
62. On Oslo Accords Yasir
Arafat signed for Pales- A. August 1980 D. None of these
IS

tine and who signed for B. August 1987 71. When did Israel release
Israel? all passengers of the
C. August 1994
A. Areal Shiron flotilla?
D. August 2001
A. June 16, 2010
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B. Shimon Peres
67. The peace negotiations
C. Netanyahu culminated in the Oslo B. June 28, 2010

D. None of these Accords of: C. June 26, 2010

63. Yasir Arafat and his A. September 1991 D. June 6, 2010


friends founded Al- B. September 1992 72. Which country ex-
Fatah in: pelled PLO in 1970?
C. September 1993
A. 1958 A. Jordan
D. September 1994
B. 1960 B. Syria
68. Of the Population
C. 1962 Jerusalem, the Pales- C. Egypt
D. 1964 tinians are: D. Lebanon

61. A 62. B 63. A 64. B 65. C 66. B 67. C 68. A 69. A 70. B 71. D 72. A
73. C
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73. Yasir Arafat became the A. Chile tinian National Council


chairman of the PLO ex- in Algiers
B. Peru
ecutive committee in:
C. Guyana B. Meeting of Pales-
A. 1964 tinian National Council
D. All of these in Palestine
B. 1967
75. In which meeting in C. Meeting of Pales-
C. 1969 November 1988 Yasir

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tinian National Council
D. 1972 Arafat announced the in Kuwait
establishment of an In-
74. Which of the following
dependent Palestinian D. Meeting of Pales-
countries recognizes

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state with Jerusalem as tinian National Council
the State of Palestinian
its capital? in Nigeria
as an independent state
in January 2011? A. Meeting of Pales-

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an
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1. The Headquarter of Or- A. 1954 D. None of these
ganization of Islamic 6. When telephone and
B. 1955
Conference is located teleprinter services
in C. 1956 were instituted be-
D. 1959 tween Rawalpindi and
an

A. Kuwait
4. Kargil issue was the Dhaka?
B. Jeddah
main cause of war be- A. 13th February 1976
C. Cairo tween Pakistan and In-
B. 14th February 1976
y

dia in 1999 and war was


D. Tehran
stopped by the inter- C. 15th February 1976
2. When President Jamal vene of:
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D. 16th February 1976


Abdul Naseer of Egypt
A. UK 7. When Iran was jolted
offered to bring rap-
prochement between B. Russia by its epochal Islamic
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the two countries? Revolution?


C. USA
A. 1979
A. 11th May 1955 D. China
B. 1980
B. 12th May 1955 5. Fifth Summit of SAARC
was held in 1990 in C. 1981
C. 13th May 1955
A. Male (Maldives) D. 1982
D. 14th May 1955
B. Dhaka (Bangladesh) 8. When Pakistan got first
3. In which year Pakistan loan from USA?
joined the South East
A. 1949
Asia Treaty Organiza- C. Colombo (Sri Lanka)
tion? B. 1950

1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. D
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C. 1951 13. What is the old name of 18. In which year, So-
the ECO? viet Union fell apart
D. 1952
and many of its re-
9. Organizational struc- A. WTO
publics emerged as in-
ture of ECO consists B. MIT dependent states in the
of: world?
C. ICC
A. Council of Minis- A. 1989
ters, council of deputies D. RCD
B. 1990
14. The idea of SAARC was

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B. Technical commit- initiated by C. 1991
tees D. 1992
A. Bangladesh
C. ECO Secretariat and 19. When Jimmy Carter

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specialized agencies B. India
(President of USA) ad-
D. All of the above C. Pakistan ministration cut off the
military and economic
10. The member countries D. Nepal
aid to Pakistan?
of RCD have agreed to
15. When Organization of
set up a: A. September 1977
the Islamic Conference
A. TDB
E B. October 1977
(OIC) was established
B. TAB A. May 1970 C. November 1977
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C. TCB B. November 1971 D. December 1978
D. TUB C. September 1969 20. Which of the organiza-
11. Pakistan faced sanc- tion was replaced with
D. May 1972 Economic Cooperation
H

tions under the presler


amendments in 1992 by Organization (ECO)?
16. The Secretary-General
the: of ECO is elected for a A. Arab League
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A. UK period of
B. RCD
B. UNO A. 2 years
C. NAM
C. USA B. 3 years
D. None of thesm
JA

D. Russia C. 4 years 21. Major objective/objec-


12. Which is the most D. 5 years tives of SAARC is/are:
dreadful issue facing A. To promote welfare
the ECO states? 17. When Pakistan first
time became the non of the people of South
A. Problem of ethnicity permanent member of Asia
Security Council? B. To improve quality
B. Problem of educa- A. 1952 of life of the people of
tion South Asia
B. 1954
C. Problem of world su- C. To promote every fa-
per powers C. 1955 cility
D. All of the above D. 1956 D. Both a & b

9. D 10. A 11. C 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. C 16. B 17. A 18. A 19. C 20. B
21. D 22. C
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22. When Pakistan became 27. When Pakistan was de- A. Pakistan
the member of Non clared as great ally of
B. India
Aligned Movement? Non NATO?
C. Both a & b
A. 1977 A. 2001
D. China
B. 1978 B. 2002
32. Which treaty after
C. 1979 C. 2003 amendment became

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D. 1987 D. 2004 the charter of ECO?
23. When Sardar Daud A. Izmir Treaty
came to Pakistan on 28. When Zulfiqar Ali

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an official tour? Bhutto paid a visit to B. Iran Turkey and Pak-
Afghanistan? istan treaty
A. 17th August 1976
A. 1973 C. The Development
B. 18th August 1976 Treaty

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B. 1974
C. 19th August 1976 D. New World treaty
C. 1975
D. 20th August 1976 33. When Soviet leader
24. When President of USA D. 1976 Stalin extended an invi-
Ch
George W. Bush visited 29. Pakistan and Iran be- tation to first PM of Pak-
Pakistan? came the members of istan to visit Moscow?
A. 4th October 2001 RCD agreement con- A. 1947
cluded between Pak-
B. 3rd March 2003 B. 1948
istan, Turkey and Iran
C. 3rd March 2004 on: C. 1949
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D. 3rd March 2006 A. 29th July 1964 D. 1950


25. In which year China B. 21st July 1964 34. The Dakar OIC Summit
gave assistance to de- was held on
C. 26th July 1964
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velop transport indus-


A. 13th March 2008
try in Pakistan? D. 24th July 1964
ra

B. 19th March 2008


A. 1950 30. Which country de-
clared that she will es- C. 15th March 2008
B. 1960
tablish eight nuclear D. 25th March 2008
C. 1970
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power plants in Pak-


35. When treaty of lzmir
D. 1965 istan?
was signed?
26. When Pakistan’s Prime A. USA
Minister Hussain Sha- A. 1975
heed Suharwardy B. Russia B. 1976
toured Afghanistan? C. China C. 1977
A. 1956
D. France D. 1978
B. 1957
31. During the War of 1971, 36. For how long Pakistan
C. 1958 Russia openly sided would get the US aid un-
D. 1959 with: der Kerry-Lugar bill?

23. B 24. D 25. C 26. B 27. C 28. C 29. B 30. C 31. B 32. A 33. C 34. B
35. C 36. D 37. A
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A. 2 years C. Pak-China Bound- 45. When USSR offered


ary Treaty 1963 her assistance to Pak-
B. 3 years
istan for building a steel
D. Pak-China Social
C. 8 years mill?
Treaty 1963
D. 5 years 41. When America de- A. 1955
37. The council of minis- clared Pakistan is our B. 1956
ters of SAARC com- friend and front line
C. 1957
prises of: state against terrorism
was? D. 1965

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A. Foreign Ministers of
the member States A. 1999 46. What is/are main objec-
tive/objectives of RCD?
B. Education Ministers B. 2001
A. To promote trade

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of the member states
C. 2002 between the member
C. Prime Ministers of countries
D. 2003
the member states
42. TDB is the abbreviation B. Establishment of
D. Information Minis- of Telecommunication closer coordination
ters of the member Development Body among member coun-
states tries
E
A. Trade Development
38. When Pakistan became Bank C. Reduction of postal
the member of NAM?
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rates between member
B. Transport Develop-
A. 1978 countries
ment Bank
B. 1979 D. All of the above
C. Transport Develop-
C. 1980 ment Body 47. When Russia troops en-
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tered Afghanistan?
D. 1981 D. Traditional Devel-
opment Boards A. 26th December 1979
39. By which agreement
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hostilities between In- 43. When Pakistan became


dia and Pakistan came the member of World B. 27th December 1979
to an end in 1996? Trade Organization:
A. Tashkand A. 1st January 1995 C. 28th December 1979
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B. Baghdad B. 6th March 1995


D. 29th December 1979
C. SAFTA C. 7th April 2001
D. Both a & b D. 9th July 2002 48. SAFTA is the abbrevia-
40. India has always de- 44. Pak-Turk International tion of
nounced which Pak- School and College is lo- A. South Asian Free
China treaty? cated at Trade Area
A. Pak-China Bound- A. Chakwal B. South Asian Free
ary Treaty 1963 B. Multan Trade Authority
B. Pak-China Bound- C. Chak Shazad C. South Asian Free
ary Treaty 1963 Transport Area
D. Karachi

38. B 39. A 40. C 41. B 42. A 43. A 44. C 45. B 46. D 47. D 48. A
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D. South Asian Free C. Gen. Pervez A. April 1955


Trade agreement Musharaf B. May 1955
49. When an agreement D. None of these C. June 1955
between Pakistan
and Bangladesh was 53. When Mr. Atal Bi- D. Sept 1955
concluded by which hari Vajpaee and Gen- 58. Under ‘Enhanced Part-
telecommunication eral Pervaiz Musharaf nership with Pakistan
met at Agra?

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links were established? Act of 2009, what will
A. 13th July 2001 USA provide Pakistan?
A. 22nd January 1976
B. 14th July 2001 A. F-16
B. 23rd January 1976

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C. 15th July 2001 B. S 5 billion annually
C. 24th January 1976
C. S 1.5 billion annu-
D. 25th January 1976 D. None of these
ally
50. Which ruler of 54. When Soviet Union

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D. Economic help for
Afghanistan adopted completed its troop
generation of electricity
a friendlier attitude to- withdrawal from
wards Pakistan? Afghanistan?
59. In which year USSR
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A. Jamal Shah A. January 1989 offered technical and
B. Shah Zahir Shah B. February 1989 economic assistance to
Pakistan?
C. Sardar Daud C. March 1989
A. 1956
D. Saddar Shah Wali D. March 1988
Khan B. 1957
55. In which year Ayub
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51. When Pakistan and In- C. 1958


Khan supported
donesia agreed to ex- China’s Membership D. 1965
change Nuclear Tech- of the UN? 60. Which of the follow-
nology by an agree- ing countries recently
y

ment which concluded A. 1960


opened his embassy for
on: B. 1961 the first time in Pak-
ra

A. 19th April 1980 istan?


C. 1962
B. 20th April 1980 A. Chile
D. 1966
B. Paraguay
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C. 21st April 1980 56. RCD was set up on:


D. 22nd April 1980 C. Monaco
A. 20thth July 1964
52. Name the first pres- D. Cuba
B. 21st July 1964 61. When a joint Pak Libya
ident of Pakistan
who visited Bosnia- C. 22nd July 1964 Holding Company was
Herzegovina: set up?
D. 23rd July 1964
A. Farooq Ahmad A. September 1979
57. When a cultural Asso-
Laghari B. October 1979
ciation was formed be-
B. Rafique Ahmad tween Pakistan and In- C. November 1979
Tarar donesia? D. December 1979

49. B 50. B 51. A 52. C 53. B 54. B 55. C 56. B 57. A 58. C 59. A 60. D
61. B 62. D
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62. SAARC was formed in A. Feb 10, 2010 A. Dakar


Dhaka on B. Karachi
B. Feb 12, 2010
A. November 7, 1984 C. Rabat
C. Feb 13, 2010
B. October 8, 1985 D. Kuwait
D. Feb 15, 2010
C. September 5, 1984 72. When diplomatic ties
67. Who was appointed the
D. December 8, 1985 between the two coun-
first ambassador of Pak-
tries Pakistan and
63. Which of the following istan to Afghanistan?
Afghanistan were sev-

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is the main objective be- A. Mr. l.l. Chundrigar ered?
hind the establishment
of OIC? B. Khurshid Qasuri A. 1958
C. Liaquat Ali Khan B. 1959

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A. To use Oil against
USA D. Abdur Rab Nishtar C. 1960
B. To force Israel to va- 68. During which years D. 1961
cate occupied areas trade between Pakistan 73. When an joint eco-
C. To promote Islamic and USSR and rapidly nomic commission
solidarity, safeguard increased? was established be-
E tween Pakistan and
holy places A. 1960-65
Bangladesh?
D. All of these
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A. 21st July 1979
64. Who was appointed
C. 1970-75 B. 22nd July 1979
the first Ambassador
of Afghanistan to Pak- D. 1970-95 C. 23rd July 1979
istan?
69. When President
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D. 24th July 1979


A. Sardar Shah Wali Soekarno came to Pak-
74. Both Iran and Pakistan
Khan istan on an official
remained the members
visit?
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B. Jamal Abdul Naseer of CENTO till:


C. Shah Zahir Shah A. January 1950
A. 1977
D. Sardar Daud B. February 1950 B. 1978
C. March 1950
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65. When Pakistan’s Min- C. 1979


ister of State for Eco- D. April 1950 D. 1980
nomic Affairs visited
CAR? 70. RCD Highway links 75. When Government
Pakistan with: of Pakistan decided
A. 1990 to develop the diplo-
A. Iran
B. 1991 matic relations with
B. Turkey Afghanistan?
C. 1992
C. Syria A. January 1948
D. 1993
D. Both b & c B. February 1948
66. Mahmood Abbas, presi-
dent of Palestine visited 71. The 2008 OIC Summit C. March 1948
Pakistan on? was held at D. April 1948

63. C 64. A 65. B 66. A 67. B 68. B 69. B 70. D 71. A 72. A 73. A 74. C
75. B 76. A
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76. How many lines Pak- A. 13th January 2005 85. When the first Afro-
istan became the non Asian Conference was
B. 14th January 2005
permanent member held in Bandong (In-
of Security Council of C. 15th January 2005 donesia)?
united nations: D. 16th January 2005 A. March 1955
A. 7 81. When President
Sikandar Mirza paid B. April 1955
B. 5

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an official visit to C. May 1955
C. 6 Afghanistan?
D. June 1955
D. 3 A. June 1956

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77. When Zahir Shah’s B. July 1956 86. The 15th NAM summit
Government was over was held on 11-16 July,
C. August 1956 2009 in:
thrown by a Military
Coup? D. September 1956

an
A. Sharmul Sheikh
82. In Which fiscal year
A. 6th July 1973
American economic aid B. Havana
B. 7th July 1973 to Pakistan started?
C. Durban
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C. 8th July 1973 A. 1950
D. Tehran
D. 9th July 1973 B. 1951
C. 1955 87. Pakistan became the
78. Pakistan has bought Mi-
non permanent mem-
rage Fighter Aircrafts D. 1954 ber of Security Council
from which country?
83. When Afghan ruler for how many times?
an

A. England Shah Zahir Shah came


A. 7
B. France to Pakistan and held
discussions with Feroze B. 6
C. China Khan Noon the Prime
y

Minister and Skindar C. 8


D. 1976
Mirza, the President of D. 5
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79. An agreement on the the Pakistan?


demarcation of bound- 88. Eighth Summit of
aries was concluded be- A. 1956
SAARC was held in
tween china and Pak- B. 1957 1995 in
Na

istan:
C. 1958
A. New Delhi (India)
A. 1968 D. 1959
B. Dhaka (Bangladesh)
B. 1967 84. When Pakistan became
C. 1962 the member of ASEAN
Regional Forum C. Colombo (Sri Lanka)
D. 1963
A. 2000
80. When Pakistan and In- D. None of these
B. 2004
dia agree to start bus
service from Sri Nagar C. 2005 89. What is the full name of
to Muzaffarabad? D. 2006 Kerry-Lugar Bill?

77. B 78. B 79. D 80. C 81. C 82. B 83. B 84. B 85. B 86. A 87. A 88. A
89. B
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A. Intelligence Reform A. Two year 98. When Ayub Khan paid


and Terrorism Preven- a visit to china?
B. Three year
tion Act of 2008
C. Four year A. 1964
B. Enhanced Partner-
ship with Pakistan Act D. Five year B. 1965
of 2009 94. When 12th SAARC C. 1966
C. Recommendations summit was held in
D. 1960
of the 9/11 Commission Islamabad?
Act of 2007 99. The Afghan Govern-

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A. 2 to 3 January 2004
ment is celebrated 31st
D. Anti-Choice Legisla- B. 3 to 4 January 2004 August as:
tion 2009
C. 4 to 5 January 2004 A. Afghan Day

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90. When Pakistan last
time became the non D. 5 to 6 January 2004 B. Pakhtoons Day
permanent member of 95. Pakistan and C. Pakhtoonistan Day
Security Council? gained the membership
of UNO on 30 Septem- D. Friendship Day
A. 1 Jan. 2012
ber, 1947.
100. Which Muslim coun-
B. 1 Jan. 2010
A. Iran
E try apposed Pakistan’s
C. 1 Jan. 2009 entry into the UNO?
B. Iraq
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D. 1 Jan. 2011 A. Iran
C. Yemen
91. The 15th NAM Summit B. Afghanistan
of 2009 was held in D. Albania
96. When Pakistan and C. Indonesia
A. Egypt
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Iran sought the Mem-


D. Turkey
B. Yugoslavia bership of Baghdad
Pact? 101. When President Bush
C. Indonesia
suspended the eco-
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A. 1955
D. Malaysia nomic aid to Pakistan
92. When a joint Ministe- B. 1956 because he was un-
rial Commission was able to make the nec-
C. 1957
essary certification to
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set up between Pak-


D. 1958 Congress?
istan and Iran to pro-
mote trade and to iden- 97. When an agreement A. 1920
tify other areas of mu- between Pakistan and
tual co-operation? Iran was concluded by B. 1991
which Iran promised to C. 1992
A. 1973 give oil to Pakistan for
B. 1974 its requirements? D. 1994
C. 1975 A. 1949 102. To promote Economic
interlink ages the vital
D. 1976 B. 1950
requirement is that of
93. The Non-Aligned Sum- C. 1951 communication infras-
mits are held every D. 1952 tructure like:

90. A 91. A 92. A 93. B 94. D 95. C 96. A 97. B 98. A 99. A 100. B
101. A 102. D
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A. Roads, Rail A. Border line 112. The leaders of the


B. Line of Mark ECO countries has so
B. Shipping
far met twice in Febru-
C. Airlines and C. Durand line ary, 1992 and:
Telecommunications D. Demarcation A. March 1992
108. When Indonesia and
B. April 1992
D. All of the above Pakistan concluded an

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air pact? C. May 1992
103. When first SAARC
summit held in Dhaka? A. 12th January 1966 D. June 1992
B. 13th January 1966 113. When General
A. 5-6 December 1985

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Suharto, President of In-
C. 14th January 1966
B. 5-7 December 1985 donesia advocated Pak-
D. None of the above istan’s point of view on
C. 7-8 December 1985
109. In which year USSR East Pakistan issue and

an
D. 8-9 December 1985 gave a credit of 19 mil- condemned outside in-
lion Dollars to Pakistan terference in Pakistan’s
104. What Percentage of
for purchase of heavy internal matter?
World Population lives
in OIC states? machinery? A. May 1971
Ch
A. 12% A. 1964 B. June 1971
B. 1965 C. July 1971
B. 21%
C. 1966 D. August 1971
C. 31%
D. 1967 114. When in order to ex-
D. 45%
110. When Pakistan signed
an

pand the ECO, an extra


105. What is SAFTA? Mutual Defence Assis- ordinary two-day ses-
tance agreement with sion of council of for-
A. Agreement
USA? eign ministers of the
B. Organization original ECO states was
y

A. March 1954
C. Research Centre held on?
B. April 1956
ra

A. November 26-27,
D. Institution C. May 1954 1992
106. When Pakistan de- D. June 1955 B. November 27-28,
cided to develop diplo- 111. When Soviet Deputy
Na

1992
matic relations with PM came to Pakistan
Bangladesh? and openly declared C. November 28–29,
that problem of Kash- 1992
A. 2nd October 1975
mir should be decided D. November 29-30,
B. 23rd October 1975 by the will of the peo- 1992
C. 24th October 1975 ple? 115. When ZA Bhutto
D. 25th October 1975 A. 1954 visited Moscow first
time?
107. The boundary line be- B. 1955
A. 1972
tween Afghanistan and C. 1956
Pakistan is known as: D. 1957 B. 1973

103. C 104. B 105. A 106. B 107. C 108. C 109. D 110. C 111. C 112. C
113. A 114. C 115. A 116. B
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C. 1974 120. SAARC is which type C. India


D. 1976 of organization?
D. None of these
116. 13th Conference of A. National
125. When Pakistan went
NAM was held in B. International to the chairmanship of
September 2003 in Muslim countries in
C. Regional
A. Havana (Cuba) UNO?
D. Local
B. Kuala Lumpur A. May 2006
121. First Country that rec-
C. Cairo (Egypt)

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ognized Pakistan was: B. September 2006
D. None of these A. Afghanistan C. May 2007
117. ECO is abbreviation
B. Iran D. November 2006

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of:
C. Indonesia 126. RCD has been con-
A. Economic Co-
operation Organization D. Kuwait verted in 1985 into:

122. IN which year Pak- A. GATT


B. Education Coopera- istan and Indonesia B. WTO
tion Organization signed a pact to collabo-
E
rate with each other in C. ECO
C. Environmental Co-
shipping and technical
operation Organization D. ICC
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co-operation?
127. When US informed
A. 16th August, 1965
D. Ethical Cooperation Pakistan that America
Organization B. 17th August 1965 recognized the Duran-
118. When Soviet troops C. 18th August 1965 dine as the Pak-Afghan
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landed in Kabul? international bound-


D. 19th August 1965 ary:
A. 25th December 1979
123. With addition of the A. April 1979
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new members the mem-


B. 26th December 1979 bership jumped to nine B. May 1979
with a population of: C. June 1969
C. 27th December 1979 A. 100 million people
JA

D. July 1989
B. 200 million people
D. 28th December 1979 128. When an agreement
C. 300 million people allowing trade passage
D. 400 million people to Afghanistan through
119. When boundary line
Pakistan was concluded
between Afghanistan 124. Pakistan’s desire to Pakistan between and
and Pakistan was de- cultivate friendly rela- Afghanistan?
marcated? tions with China obvi-
A. 1891 ously annoyed which A. 1958
country? B. 1959
B. 1892
A. UK C. 1960
C. 1893
B. USA
D. 1894 D. 1961

117. A 118. B 119. C 120. C 121. B 122. D 123. C 124. B 125. C 126. C
127. A 128. D 129. C
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129. In 1992, the mem- A. 1989 protect her frontiers


bership of which against possible aggres-
B. 1990
Non-Aligned Move- sion from India?
ment country was sus- C. 1991
A. UK
pended D. 1992
B. USA
A. Palestine 134. When Pakistan got ob-
server status in Shang- C. China
B. Rwanda

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hai cooperation organi- D. Russia
C. Yugoslavia zation? 138. In which year a trade
D. Cyprus A. 1999 pact was agreed upon

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130. What percentage of between the two (Pak-
B. 2002
world crude oil reserves istan and Indonesia)
are in OIC states? C. 2005 countries in Karachi?
A. 50% D. 2006 A. 1958

an
B. 60% 135. When Pakistan due to B. 1959
the Unfriendly attitude
C. 70% C. 1960
of the Afghan Govern-
D. 80% ment was compelled to D. 1950
Ch
131. How much total US sever its diplomatic re- 139. When Simla accord
aid will flow to Pakistan lations? was signed by the Presi-
under Kerry-Lugar bill A. 4th September 1961 dent of Pakistan and In-
over the five years? dian PM?
B. 5th September 1961
A. USS 15 billion A. 1972
an

C. 6th September 1961


B. USS 10 billion B. 1973
D. 7th September 1961
C. USS 7.5 billion C. 1974
136. When Ghulam
D. USS 12.5 billion Muhammad visited the D. 1970
y

132. When Liaquat Ali USA? 140. Which country first


Khan visited the USA?
ra

A. September 1952 of all recognized Pak-


A. 1947 istan as an independent
B. October 1951 state?
B. 1950 C. November 1953
Na

A. Afghanistan
C. 1953 D. December 1954 B. USA
D. 1955 137. In beginning Pakistan
C. Iran
133. When the original joined the defence pacts
members of RCD met with which country D. Turkey
in the Islamabad: on the part largely to

130. C 131. C 132. B 133. B 134. C 135. C 136. C 137. B 138. B 139. A
140. C
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17. Organization alliances in the World

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Ch
1. NATO was formed on: D. 1978 6. The agreement took
place by EU in January
A. 4 April 1949 4. The purpose of
1993:
B. 4 April 1950 Colombo Plan was:
A. Single market with
C. 4 April 1948 A. Cooperation eco-
an

free movement of
nomic and social de-
D. 4 April 1947 goods and capital
velopment in Asia and
2. The British Common- Pacific B. Common defence
wealth Secretariat was
y

established as the main B. Common Defence in C. Eradication of


agency for multilateral Asia and Pacific boundaries
ra

communications be- C. Social Development D. None of them


tween the governments in Asia and Pacific
of members in: 7. 20 Arab states and
D. None of these Palestine Liberation Or-
Na

A. 1960 ganization established a


B. 1956 5. The Heads of Govern- money reserve in 1976.
ment of the countries Its name is:
C. 1965 which are members of
D. 1962 the commonwealth of A. Muslim Fund
Nations meet:
3. The Human Rights B. Islamic Fund
Watch was founded in: A. once a year
C. United Islamic Fund
A. 1945 B. biennially
B. 1960 C. twice a year D. Arab Monetary
C. 1975 Fund (AMF)
D. no fixed schedule

1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. A
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8. Hamas was created in C. Pakistan, India and C. Washington


1987 by the Gaza wing Iran received observer
D. Rome
of the Muslim Brother- status at the 2005 SCO
hood at the beginning summit in Astana, 16. The first woman to hold
of the First Intifada. Its Kazakhstan on July 5, the post of Secretary
founder was: 2005 General of SAARC is:

A. sheikh Ahmed D. Russian is not offi- A. Bandaranaike


Yassin cial working languages B. Fathimath Dhiyana
B. Yasser Arafat of the SCO Saeed

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C. Sheikh Yasin 12. Headquarters of Green- C. Lyonpo Chenkyab
peace is in: Dorji
D. Abu Nidal
A. Paris D. Sheel Kant Sharma

RA
9. The international envi-
ronmental organization B. Belga 17. Number of members
to preserve the earth’s C. Amsterdam of Asian Development
natural resources and Bank is:
diverse plant and ani- D. Berlin
A. 43
mal life is: 13. The new name of he
British Commonwealth B. 67
A. Greenpeace
E
is: C. 44
B. Amnesty Interna-
A. The Common-
RE
tional D. 50
wealth of Nations 18. GCC’s headquarters are
C. Save Environment
B. The New Common- located in:
D. Save World
wealth A. Oman
10. Unified Germany re-
C. UK Commonwealth
H

placed West Germany B. Jeddah


as a NATO member in:
C. Kuwait
A. 1992 D. The Common-
IS

wealth of States D. Riyadh


B. 1990
14. France ceased active 19. The event after which
C. 1991 participation in SEATO the OIC was formed:
D. 1989 in 1967. The SEATO A. Arab-Israel War
JA

11. Which is wrong state- was disbanded with a


B. Oil Embargo
ment? mutual consent in:
C. Arson of Al-Aqsa
A. President Pervez A. 1975
Mosque in Jerusalem
Masharraf was formally B. 1976
invited to the sixth sum- D. None of these
mit of the SCO to take C. 1977 20. The leader of the Coffee
place in shanghai in D. 1974 Club movement is:
June 2006
15. the treaty to form A. Italy
B. The united States ap- NATO was signed at:
B. Pakistan
plied for observer sta-
A. Geneva
tus in the SCO, but was C. Brazil
rejected in 2005 B. Paris
D. India

9. A 10. B 11. D 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. C 16. B 17. B 18. D 19. C 20. A
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21. The headquarters of 25. Total population of 29. The purpose of AMF
Arab League are in: SAARC countries is was/were to:
more than:
A. Tehran (Iran) A. Provide a mecha-
A. 1.2 billion nism for stability in ex-
B. Riyadh (Saudi Ara-
B. 2 billion change rates
bia)
C. 1.8 billion B. Coordinate Arab
C. Khartoum (Sudan)
economic and mone-

er
D. 1.6 billion
D. Cairo (Egypt) tary policies
26. ISO’s mission is to pro-
22. The SCO is primar- mote the development C. Both of them

gd
ily centred around its of standardization and D. none of them
member nations’ Cen- related activities. ISO
tral Asian security- is not an acronym for 30. The Organization estab-
related concerns, of- international organiza- lished in 1960 to coor-
ten describing the main dinate price and supply

an
tion organization for
threats it confronts as standardization. What policies of oil produc-
being: is it? ing states:
A. terrorism A. Greek word mean- A. Organization of
Ch
ing equal Petroleum Exporting
B. separatism
B. Greek word mean- Countries (OEPC)
C. extremism ing quality B. Arab League
D. all these C. Greek word mean- C. Gulf Cooperation
23. Organization of the Is- ing health Council
an

lamic Conference (OIC) D. Greek word mean- D. None of these


changed its name as the ing superior
Organisation of Islamic 27. Members of WTO are: 31. EU’s headquarters are
Cooperation (OIC) on: based in:
y

A. 150
A. 28 June 2011 A. Paris
B. 160
ra

B. 28 May 2011 B. England


C. 167
C. 28 June 2010 D. 153 C. Berlin
D. 28 June 2009 28. The basic aim of Asia- D. Brussels
Na

Pacific Economic Co-


24. All of the following 32. Currently the total
operation (APEC) is to
countries seceded at members of European
promote regional eco-
different time from the Union are:
nomic integration and
Commonwealth, ex-
free trade. It was A. 26
cept:
founded in:
A. Ireland B. 27
A. 1980
B. Pakistan C. 28
B. 1985
C. Malaysia D. 29
C. 1989
D. South Africa D. 1990 33. NATO is:

21. D 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. C 26. A 27. D 28. C 29. C 30. A 31. D 32. B
33. A 34. A
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A. a military alliance 38. The OPEC was formed 43. 18th SAARC summit
in: conference will be held
B. a economic alliance
in in 2013 in Nepal’s
C. a political alliance A. 1970
city:
D. a cultural alliance B. 1940
A. Pokhara
34. There are six mem- C. 1965 B. Kathmandu
bers in GCC including D. 1967
Saudi Arab, UAE, Qatar, C. Lalitpur
Kuwait, Oman and: 39. The first Chairman of D. Biratnagar

M
the SAARC was:
A. Bahrain 44. Members of NATO are:
A. Mr Ziaur Rehman
B. Iran A. 30
B. Hussain Muham-

RA
C. Iraq B. 20
mad Ershad
D. PLO C. 26
C. King Biredra
35. European Free trade D. 28
Association (EFTA), D. Mrs Indira Gandhi
45. Boy Scouts was orga-
consisting of lceland, 40. Which country was a nization to develop
Norway, Switzerland major donor in financ- character, initiative and
E
and Liechtenstein (from ing the SAARC? good citizenship among
1991) was established boys. It include cubs (8-
A. Pakistan
RE
in: 10 years old), Scouts
A. 1950 B. Sri Lanka (11-13) and explorers
C. India (14 to onward). Other
B. 1960 senior scout groups are
C. 1956 D. Bangladesh called:
H

D. 1951 41. The WTO’s headquar- A. air Scout


ters is in:
36. There are nine ob- B. Sea Scouts
IS

servers in the SAARC A. Tokyo


C. Both of them
- Australia, China, Eu- B. Brussels
ropean, Union, Iran, D. None of them
Japan, Mauritius, Myan- C. Geneva 46. There were 77 founding
JA

mar, South Korea and: D. Washington DC members of the Group


A. USA of 77, but the organiza-
42. The International Orga- tion has since expanded
B. Thailand nization for Standard- to:
ization (ISO) is a non-
C. Taiwan A. 130 members coun-
governmental organiza-
D. Afghanistan tion. It began operation tries
37. Members of OIC are: in: B. 120 members coun-
A. 1940 tries
A. 55
C. 110 members coun-
B. 50 B. 1945
tries
C. 57 C. 1947
D. 100 members coun-
D. 47 D. 1949 tries

35. B 36. A 37. C 38. C 39. B 40. B 41. C 42. C 43. B 44. D 45. C 46. A
47. D
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47. The total members of A. To reduce tariffs on C. Asia Watch


AU are: trade between SAARC
D. Red Cross
member states
A. 55 55. Asian Development
B. To promote trade Bank (ADB) was es-
B. 60
between SAARC coun- tablished to stimulate
C. 40 tries growth in Asia and Far
D. 54 C. To give MFN status East by direct loans and

er
to each other technical assistance. It
48. The world Economic was founded in:
Forum is an indepen- D. All of these
dent organization com- A. 1950

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52. The economic and po-
mitted to improve the litical forum/organiza- B. 1960
state of the world. It is tion for the world’s C. 1966
based in: most industrialized na-
tions: Canada, France, D. 1970

an
A. Geneva
Germany, Italy, Japan, 56. Under the SAFTA,
B. Bern Great Britain, US and member countries will
C. Montreal Russia is: reduce customs duties
of all traded goods to
Ch
D. Paris A. Group of Eight (G-8)
zero by the year:
49. Regional alliance, A. 2016
ASEAN, of eight in- B. Great Eight
dependent countries of C. First World B. 2020
South East Asia was C. 2018
D. Development World
an

founded in:
D. 2014
A. 1965 53. Which statement is true 57. Headquarters of ECO
B. 1947 about the G-8? are in:
y

C. 1976 A. It has no formal A. Islamabad


structure
D. 1967 B. Tehran
ra

B. It has no secretariat
50. African Union (AU) C. Dushanbe
was formed in: C. It comprise 53.0% of
D. Kabul
global nominal GDP
Na

A. 1964 58. Total members of com-


D. all of the above monwealth are:
B. 1963
54. The human-rights orga- A. 50
C. 200 nization established in
the UK in 1961 to cam- B. 54
D. 2002
paign for the release of C. 55
51. In April 1993 SAARC prisoner of conscience
member states signed worldwide: D. 59
a SAARC Preferential 59. Which country recently
A. Human Watch
Trading Agreement endorsed Pakistan’s
(SAPTA). SAAPTA was B. Amnesty Interna- membership in the
designed: tional SCO?

48. A 49. D 50. D 51. A 52. A 53. D 54. B 55. C 56. A 57. B 58. B 59. B
84 Chapter 17. Organization alliances in the World

A. Tajikistan 64. Recently the European 68. The Amal Movement is


B. Russia Union struggled with working in:
the question of what
C. Uzbekistan to do about one of A. Lebanon
D. China its member countries B. Syria
60. Five BRICS countries which was on the verge
represent roughly of financial collapse. C. Nigeria
world’s total popula- The country is:
D. Philippine
tion: A. Greece

M
A. one-third B. Bulgaria 69. London based Trans-
parency International
B. half C. United Kingdom (TI) is a leading
C. one-fourth

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D. Sweden international non-
D. two-third 65. The ECO Day is be- governmental organiza-
ing commemorated an- tion addressing:
61. Currently under the
WTO a trade negoti- nually on:
A. smuggling
ation called the Doha A. 28th November
Development Agenda B. anti-slavery
B. 1st January
(or Doha Round) is
E
C. 28th December C. corruption
running, which was
launched in:
RE
D. 1st December D. good governance
A. 2006 66. The 10th Heads of
70. The members of OECD
B. 2001 Government meeting
are Australia, Aus-
of SCO was held in
C. 2009 tria, Belgium, Canada,
November 2011 in Rus-
H

Czech Republic, Den-


D. 2005 sian city:
mark, Finland, Italy,
62. Democracy Watch (In- A. St. Petersburg Japan, Luxembourg,
ternational) is a service
IS

B. Moscow Mexico, Netherlands,


organization founded New Zealand, Nor-
in 2003, based in: C. Perm way, Portugal, Spain,
A. Michigan D. Chistopol Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey, UK, US, and
JA

B. New Jersey 67. What is common be-


tween Bolivia, Canada, South Korea joined
C. Washington DC in 1997. Which coun-
Mexico, Sudan and
D. New Hampshire Syria? try/ies joined in 1996?
63. The regional organiza- A. these are observers A. Hungry
tion with the greatest in OPEC
sphere of influence in B. Poland
the world is: B. these are members
of OPEC C. Slovakia
A. SAARC
C. these have been in- D. All of these
B. SCO vited by OPEC to join
C. NAFTA 71. Point out the wrong
D. EU D. none of these statement:

60. A 61. B 62. A 63. A 64. A 65. A 66. A 67. C 68. A 69. C 70. D 71. D
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A. China wants to join A. his role in founding A. Pakistan


SAARC the International Red B. Iran
Cross Movement
B. Iran intends to join C. Afghanistan
SAARC B. initiating the
Geneva Convention D. Maldives
C. Russian Federation 80. Pakistan became the
intends to become an C. both a & b
member of ADB in:

er
observer in SAARC D. not a nor b
A. 1950
D. China intends to 76. Belgium, Britain,
B. 1960
join SAARC as observer Canada, Denmark,
C. 1966

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France, Iceland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Nether- D. 1970
72. Freedom House was lands, Norway, Por-
founded by Wendell 81. The soul aims(s) of
tugal and US were
Wilkie and Eleanor Roo- “Amnesty Interna-
original signatories

an
sevelt in: tional”:
of NATO. Germany
A. 1942 joined NATO in 1955 A. Fair trials for all po-
and Spain in 1982. The litical prisoners
B. 1976 country admitted to the B. End to the inhuman
Ch
C. 1941 alliance in 1952 was: treatment for all prison-
A. Greece ers
D. 1947
B. Turkey C. End of extrajudicial
73. 17th SAARC summit executions and ’disap-
conference was held on C. Both of them pearances
an

10-11 November 2011 in D. None of them D. All of these


Maldives’ city:
77. Members NAM are: 82. The EPEC’s secretariat
A. Male was established in 1992
A. 118
and is based in:
y

B. Dhidhdhoo B. 120
A. Beijing
C. Addu C. 105
ra

B. Singapore
D. Midu D. 190
C. Colombo
74. Headquarters of NATO 78. The most populated
D. Seoul
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are in: and the largest city in


the Organisation of 83. OAPEC’s members are
A. Luxemburg Islamic Cooperation Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt,
member states is: Iraq, Kuwait, Libya,
B. Holland
Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
A. Karachi
C. Washington DC Syria and UAE. Its head-
B. Dhaka quarters are in:
D. Brussels
C. Cairo A. Tripoli
75. In 1901, Henry Dunant
was awarded the first- D. alexandria B. Riyadh
ever Nobel Peace Prize 79. The country not a mem- C. Cairo
for: ber of the SAARC: D. Kuwait

72. C 73. C 74. D 75. A 76. C 77. B 78. A 79. B 80. C 81. D 82. B 83. D
84. D
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84. INTERPOL’s headquar- 89. In term of combined A. Kathmandu


ters in: GDP of its members,
B. Delhi
the largest trade bloc in
A. Berlin
the world is: C. Colombo
B. New York
A. NAFTA D. Islamabad
C. Washington 94. The arrangement for
B. SAFTA
D. Paris development coopera-
C. EMU tion among Bangladesh,
85. The headquarters of
D. ASEAN Egypt, Indonesia, Iran,

M
AMF are in:
Malaysia, Nigeria, Pak-
90. The Committee to Pro-
A. Riyadh istan and Turkey is
tect Journalist (CPJ) is
called:
B. Abu Dhabi an independent, non-

RA
profit organization A. Commonwealth
C. Ankara
based in:
B. Colombo Plan
D. Jakarta
A. New York
C. D-8 Development
86. Secretariat of the
B. Washington DC Eight
Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO) is C. New Jersey D. SEATO
E
in: 95. The movement that
D. New Hampshire
A. Tashkent was initiated by those
RE
91. The Commonwealth
countries, who had re-
B. Bishkek day in the member
cently freed themselves
countries is observed
C. St. petersburg from foreign domina-
on:
tion and rejected re-
D. Beijing A. May 24 newed ties to any big
H

87. Human rights organiza- power, is called:


B. Oct 24
tion ‘Freedom House’ is
C. Nov 14 A. Non-Aligned World
based in:
IS

A. Geneva D. Jan 25
B. British Common-
B. Washington DC 92. The country that is not wealth
the member of Coffee
C. London C. Commonwealth
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Club:
D. Paris A. Pakistan D. Non-Aligned Move-
88. Poland took the charge ment (NAM)
B. Canada
of presidency of the 96. The first Secretary Gen-
Presidency of the Coun- C. Brazil eral of the SAARC was:
cil of the European D. Indonesia A. Rajiv Gandhi of In-
Union on:
93. The Agreement on dia
A. July 1, 2011 South Asian Free Trade B. Mr. Abul Ashan of
B. March 12, 2011 Area (SAFTA) was Bangladesh
reached on January 6,
C. March 13, 2011 2004 at the 12th SAARC C. King Birendra of
summit in: Nepal
D. March 11, 2011

85. B 86. D 87. B 88. A 89. A 90. A 91. A 92. C 93. D 94. C 95. D 96. D
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D. Abul Ahsan of Ban- A. 12-13 October 2005 105. 2nd World Islamic Eco-
galdesh nomic Forum was held
B. 1-3rd October 2005
97. North American Free from 5th to 7th Novem-
C. 1-3rd November ber 2006 in:
Trade agreement
2005
(NAFTA) was signed A. Jeddah
in August 1992 and it D. 1-3rd October 2004
B. Kuala Lumpur
effectively started work 102. The initial aim(s) of

er
from: OIC: C. Islamabad
A. January 1995 A. To promote solidar- D. Kuwait
ity among its members 106. The only all-African
B. January 1993

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state not in the African
C. January 1996 Union AU is:
B. To adopt fall nec-
D. January 1994 essary measures to A. Morocco
help towards interna-

an
98. G-8 was formally B. Libya
known as G-7. Which tional peace and se-
country was invited to curity founded on the C. Nigeria
join G-7 summit from basis of Justice
D. Morocco
1994 and became full C. To coordinate ef-
Ch
member in 1997? 107. Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon,
forts to protect the holy
Saudi Arabia, Syria,
places of Islam and to
A. US Jordan and Yemen
support the struggle
B. Canada formed Arab League.
of the Palestinian peo-
It founded in:
C. Russia ple helping them to
recover their rights and A. 1945
an

D. Japan free their land


B. 1940
99. The chairman of Group D. All of these
77 in 2011: C. 1930
103. 1st World Islamic Eco-
y

A. Argentina nomic Forum was held D. 1944


on: 108. All of the following
B. India
ra

A. 12-13 October 2005 countries are Organiza-


C. Sri Lanka tion, except:
B. 1-3rd October 2005
D. China A. Greece
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C. 1-3rd November
100. The headquarters of 2005 B. Pakistan
OECD is in:
D. 1-3rd October 2004 C. Turkey
A. Berlin
104. The H.Q. of the D. Germany
B. Paris Amnesty International 109. The second largest
C. Rome is located at: international organisa-
A. Geneva tion after the United
D. Washington DC Nations is:
B. London
101. The 1st World Islamic
A. ASEAN
Economic Forum was C. Paris
held on: B. EU
D. New York

97. D 98. C 99. A 100. B 101. B 102. D 103. A 104. A 105. C 106. A
107. A 108. B 109. D
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C. SAARC 114. When Organization of 118. At the United Nations


the Islamic Conference a loose coalition of de-
D. OIC
(OIC) was created? veloping nations, de-
110. The CIS was founded signed to promote its
A. 1969
on 8 December 1991 by members’ collective
the Republic of Belarus, B. 1965 economic interests and
the Russian Federation C. 1970 create an enhanced
and Ukraine. The coun- joint negotiating ca-
try that is not a member D. 1964 pacity in the United
of CIS is: 115. Member countries Nations is known as:

M
of North American
A. Armenia A. Developing coun-
Free Trade agreement
tries
B. Belarus (NAFTA) are:

RA
B. G130
C. Ukraine A. US, Chile, Mexico
C. G77
D. Belarus B. US, Canada, Argen-
tine D. Group of 77
111. The permanent Secre-
tary General of SAARC C. US, Canada, Mexico 119. The successor to the
is established at: Organization of African
E Unity (OAU) is:
A. Dhaka D. US, Canada, Chile
116. Paris Club is an inter- A. African Unity
RE
B. Karachi
national forum dating B. African Nations
C. Kathmandu from 1950s for:
C. African Union
D. None of these A. defence purpose
D. Pan-Africa
B. political purpose
H

112. Current membership


120. Pakistan became Ma-
of Arab League is: C. rescheduling of jor non-NATO ally
A. 20 debts granted or guar- (MNNA) in:
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anteed by official bilat-


B. 18 eral creditors A. 2009

C. 22 D. regulating interna- B. 2010


tional trade C. 2005
D. 19
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117. Human Rights Watch D. 2004


113. The idea of “League is a United governmen-
of Nations” in 1917 in tal organization that 121. International Security
his fourteen points pre- conducts researched Assistance Force (ISAF)
sented by: and advocacy on hu- is the name of a NATO-
A. US president Gerald man rights. Its head- led security and devel-
Ford quarters is in: opment mission in:
A. Washington DC A. Afghanistan
B. Winston Churchill
B. New York City B. Lebanon
C. US President
Woodrow Wilson C. Arkansas C. Mogadishu
D. John Marshall D. New Jersey D. Iraq

110. C 111. C 112. C 113. C 114. A 115. C 116. C 117. A 118. D 119. C
120. D 121. A 122. B
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122. SAARC consists of 125. In 1919 Paris Peace C. Both of them


8 member countries, conference drawn up
D. None of them
Bangladesh, India, Sri the covenant of ‘League
Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, of Nations’ and incorpo- 129. The collective popu-
Bhutan, Maldives and: rate into the Versailles lation of OIC member
and other peace treaties. states is over:
A. China
It was established in
A. 1.5 billion
B. Afghanistan 1920 at:

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A. Paris B. 1.6 billion
C. Myanmar
B. Dublin C. 1.8 billion
D. Iran

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123. Arab League is a vol- C. Geneva D. 1.4 billion
untary association of D. Rome 130. The name given to
independent countries the first meeting of
126. The founding mem-
whose peoples are China, Russia, Kaza-

an
bers of SEATO were
mainly Arabic speak- khstan, Kyrgyzstan and
Australia, France, Great
ing. Its basic purpose Tajikistan in Shanghai
Britain, New Zealand
is: in April 1996, in which
, Pakistan, Philippines,
they signed a treaty
Ch
A. Strengthen ties Thailand and US. Pak-
among the member istan officially with- on friendly relationship
states drew from it in: between the member
states by resolving all
B. Coordinate their A. 1972 their problems, was:
policies B. 1982 A. CIS
an

C. Promote the com- C. 1967


mon interests of mem- B. ASEAN
ber countries D. 1976
C. Asian-5
127. Freedom House is a
D. All of them D. Shanghai-5
United States-based
y

124. The international or- international non- 131. International Crimi-


ganization of 30 indus- governmental organi- nal Police Organization
ra

trialized countries that zation that conducts (INTERPOL) was estab-


provides a forum for research and advocacy lished in:
discussion and coordi- on:
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nation on economic and A. 1920


A. democracy
social polices for mem- B. 1923
ber states is: B. human rights
C. 1925
A. Organization for C. political freedom
Economic Coopera- D. all these D. 1947
tion and Development 132. The movement that
128. The ASEAN is a:
(OECD) developed in the 1990s
A. geo-political organi-
B. European Union in opposition to the pos-
zation
sible expansion of the
C. G-30 B. economic organiza- United Nations Security
D. Development-30 tion Council is called:

123. D 124. A 125. C 126. A 127. D 128. C 129. B 130. D 131. B 132. C
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A. Coffee /club 137. The International 141. The only member of


agency which provides OIC that is not recog-
B. Uniting for Consen-
soft loan to developing nized by the United Na-
sus (UfC)
countries of Asia is: tions:
C. both of the above A. International Mone- A. Palestine
D. none of the above tary Fund
B. Turkish Republic of
133. Total membership of B. Asian Development Northern Cyprus
Commonwealth of In- Bank
C. Sahrawi Arab

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dependent States (CIS) C. International Devel-
is: Democratic Republic
opment Association
A. 14 D. World Bank
D. Republic of Abk-

RA
B. 10 138. Currently what are the
hazia
total members of ECO?
C. 7 142. The international
A. 11
D. 15 agency that was
B. 12 founded to assist the
134. Sir Robert Baden Pow- C. 10 wounded and prisoners
ell in 1908 founded: of war:
D. 15
E
A. Red Cross 139. Commonwealth of Na- A. Red Crescent
RE
B. Amnesty Interna- tions’ headquarters is B. International Com-
tional located at: mittee of the Red Cross
C. Boy Scouts A. Dublin

D. Human Rights B. New Delhi C. Human Watch


H

Watch C. Manchester D. Asia Watch


135. The South Asian Asso- D. London 143. Islamic Republics es-
IS

ciation for Regional Co- 140. Indonesia, Malaysia, tablished ‘The Eco-
operation (SAARC) was Philippines, Singa- nomic cooperation Or-
established in: pore and Thailand ganization’ (ECO) in
A. 1980 established Associa- 1985 to promote re-
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tion of South East gional economic co-


B. 1985 Asian Nations (ASEAN) operation among the
in Bangkok. Brunei member states:
C. 1982
joined the association
D. 1978 after attaining indepen- A. Pakistan, Iraq &
dence in 1984. Which Afghanistan
136. The nature of SAARC
was/were admitted in B. Pakistan, Turkey &
is:
ASEAN in 1997? Afghanistan
A. political A. Laos
C. Iran, Pakistan &
B. economic B. Myanmar Turkey
C. both a & b C. Both of them D. Iran, Pakistan,
D. not a nor b D. None of them Turkey & Afghanistan

133. B 134. C 135. B 136. C 137. B 138. C 139. D 140. C 141. A 142. B
143. C
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144. World Economic Fo- with the aim of creating 153. Red Cross societies
rum was incorporated a full-fledged common were established in
in 1971 as a founda- market? most western states.
tion. The Forum was The parallel organiza-
A. CIS
awarded NGO consulta- tion created in Muslim
tive status with the eco- B. APEC countries is:
nomic and social coun- C. SAARC A. Red Crescent Orga-
cil of the UNO in:

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D. ASEAN nization
A. 1994 B. OIC
149. NAM was formed in:
B. 1975 C. Arab League
A. 1960

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C. 1995 D. None of these
B. 1965
D. 1980 154. A meeting on De-
C. 1945
145. The firs Secretary- cember 21, in which

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General of Common- D. 1947 eight of nine remain-
wealth of Nations, 150. 26 countries hold ing non-Slav Republics
Arnold Smith (1965-75) the membership of Moldova, Tajikistan,
belonged to: Colombo plan. It was Armenia, Azerbaijan,
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established in: Turkmenistan, Kaza-
A. Ireland khstan, Kyrgyzstan and
A. 1950 Uzbekistan joined CIS
B. Australia
B. 1955 was held in:
C. Canada
C. 1940 A. Moscow
D. South Africa
B. Dushanbe
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D. 1945
146. 12th ECO summit was
held in 2011 in: 151. The next meeting of C. Alma’ata (now As-
SCO heads of govern- tana)
A. Pakistan
ments will take place in D. Ashgabat
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B. Malaysia 2012 in:


155. The AU’s secretariat,
C. Indonesia A. Bishkek the African Union Com-
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D. Azerbaijan B. Beijing mission, is based in:


147. Amnesty Interna- C. Moscow A. Khartoum
tional was awarded
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D. Osh B. Ethiopia
Nobel Prize for peace:
152. European Monetary C. Addis Ababa
A. 1977 Union (EMU) is a pro- D. Abuja
B. 1970 posed European Union
156. Choose the right state-
policy for:
C. 1980 ment:
A. Common economic
D. 1975 A. BRICS is an interna-
policies
tional political organi-
148. Which organization’s
B. Single currency zation
some members have es-
tablished the Eurasian C. Both of them B. BRICS is an interna-
Economic Community D. None of them tional organization of

144. C 145. C 146. D 147. A 148. A 149. A 150. A 151. A 152. C 153. A
154. C 155. B 156. D
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leading emerging eco- United Nations Security A. Geneva


nomics Council is called:
B. Paris
C. 4th BRICS summit A. Next 4
C. Rome
in 2012 will be held in B. Big 4
New Delhi D. Stockholm
C. Next 4 165. The annual meetings
D. all of the above
D. G4 of World Economic Fo-
157. The secretary-general rum (WEF) are held in:
of the Arab League is: 161. The current Secretary
General of SAARC is: A. New York

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A. Kind Khalid
A. Q.A.M.A. Rahim of B. Davos
B. Saadam Hussain Bangladesh
C. Paris

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C. Amr Moussa B. Fathimath Dhiyana
D. Geneva
D. Agha Khan Saeed of Maldives
166. The establishment
158. The first secretary gen- C. Lyonpo Chenkyab of D-8 officially an-
eral of NAM was: Dorji of Bhutan nounced by the summit
A. Thabo Mbeki D. Sheel Kant Sharma of Heads of State/gov-
of India ernment in Istanbul
B. Nehru
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162. The ‘Organization of on:
C. Josip Broz Tito Arab Petroleum Export- A. 15 June, 1997
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D. Marshal Tito ing Countries’ (OAPEC)
B. 15 June, 1990
was established in:
159. Which organization C. 15 June, 1996
was established in 1981 A. 1965
to promote, solidarity D. 15 June, 1995
B. 1968
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and economic, political 167. The ECO was ex-


C. 1967 panded to include
and social cooperation
between the producing D. 1966 Afghanistan, Azerbai-
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countries of Arabian 163. The organization was jan, Kazakhstan, Kyr-


Peninsula? formed under under Ar- gyz Republic, Tajik-
ticle 9 of North Atlantic istan, Turkmenistan
A. Arab League
Treaty and was signed and Uzbekistan in:
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B. Islamic cooperation on April 4, 1949: A. 1990


Organization
A. European Union B. 1991
C. Gulf cooperation
council (GCC) B. North Atlantic C. 1992
Treaty Organization
D. There are six mem- D. 1993
(NATO)
bers in GCC 168. Colombo Plan’s head-
C. Both of them quarters are in:
160. The alliance among
Brazil, Germany, India, D. None of them A. London
and Japan for the pur- 164. The headquarters of
B. Jakarta
pose of supporting each the International Com-
other’s bids for per- mittee of the Red Cross C. Kathmandu
manent seats on the is at: D. Khartoum

157. C 158. C 159. D 160. D 161. B 162. B 163. B 164. A 165. B 166. A
167. C 168. B
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169. The CIS formally came B. Nehru, Nasser & 177. The current secretary-
into existence when Gandhi general Common-
President Gorbachev wealth is:
C. Nasser, Tito &
resigned and Soviet
Nehru A. Michael Frendo
government voted it-
self out of existence in D. Nehru, Chouen-Lai B. Kamalesh Sharma
the year: & Bhutto
C. Aijaz Ahmad

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A. 1992 173. BRICS’ five members
are: Brazil, Russia, In- D. Rajinder singh
B. 1990
dia, China and: 178. The purpose of South
C. 1993

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East Asian Treaty Or-
A. Canada
D. 1991 ganization (SEATO),
B. Thailand founded on Sep 8, 1954,
170. The organization,
was:
within the UN, which C. Japan

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was founded in 1948 to A. To provide de-
D. South Africa
encourage free trade fence and economic
between nations by 174. Where 11th OIC Sum- co-operation in South
reducing tariffs, sub- mit was held on 13-14 East and South Pacific
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sides, quotas and regu- March 2008? area
lations:
A. Senegal B. To provide defence
A. General Agreement co-operation
B. Malaysia
on Tariffs and Trade
(GATT) C. Kuwait C. To provide eco-
nomic co-operation
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B. World Trade Organi- D. Indonesia


zation (WTO) D. To Strengthen
175. The city of Strasbourg South East and south
C. International Stan- is the official seat of Pacific area
dardization Organiza- the European Parlia-
y

tion (ISO) ment Strasbourg is the 179. Algeria, Angola, In-


city of: donesia, Iran, Iraq,
D. World Economy Fo- Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria,
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rum (WEF) A. Switzerland Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the


171. The official languages United Arab Emirates,
B. UK
of the OIC are Arabic, Venezuela, and Ecuador
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English, and: C. Germany are OPEC’s members.


Its headquarters are in:
A. German D. France
B. Urdu 176. Headquarters of Asian A. Vienna

C. French Development Bank B. Tehran


(ADB) are located in:
D. Persian C. Riyadh
A. Tokyo
172. Three statesmen who D. Baghdad
formulated NAM were: B. Colombo
180. The GATT was re-
A. Tito, Nasser & C. New Delhi placed by the World
Bhutto Trade organization in:
D. Manila

169. A 170. A 171. C 172. B 173. D 174. A 175. D 176. D 177. B 178. A
179. A 180. C 181. B
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181. Total members of Euro C. 18
B. December 1995
Zone are:
D. 27
C. January 1995 A. 26

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1. involves tangi- 3. Order the following 5. Why are governments,
ble goods such cannot events in global trade even when acting to-
be traded and moved and finance. gether, at a disadvan-
freely like paper invest- i) Establishment of tage when intervening
ments. in international cur-
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electronic of elec-
tronic stock ex- rency markets?
A. Portfolio invest-
ment change A. They can’t use state
ii) Formation of funds to buy or sell cur-
B. Fiduciary invest- WTO rencies.
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ment iii) The first McDon-


B. All of their move-
alads
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C. Foreign direct in- ments are tightly regu-


vestment A. i, ii, iii lated by the IMF.
D. Currency invest- B. ii, iii, i C. Developing coun-
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ment tries oppose the manip-


C. iii, i, ii
ulation of markets by
2. Negotiations about
D. iii, ii, i developed countries.
intellectual property
rights are most impor- 4. Which of these nations D. The control only a
tant to: illustrates the problems small fraction of the
with autarky? money moving on such
A. the United States.
A. China markets.
B. the Czech Republic. 6. Which of the following
B. the United States
C. Colomibia. is NOT and attribute
C. Singapore of the Special Drawing
D. India. Right?
D. France

1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. B
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A. It is linked in value own currency by chang- A. global trade agree-


to a basket of several ing a fixed or official ex- ments.
key international cur- change rate is known
B. reciprocity.
rencies. as
C. regional trade agree-
B. It can be owned A. revaluation. ments.
by states or companies,
B. reduction. D. interdependence.
but not by individuals.
C. restructuring. 12. The state in which an
C. It is the closest thing
MNC has its headquar-
to a world currency that

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D. devaluation.
ters is called the
exists.
9. How is protectionism
A. source state.
D. It is created in lim- manifest?
B. host state.

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ited amounts by the
A. Through capital
IMF. C. incorporated coun-
controls
7. Why is it difficult to ap- try.
B. Through import tar-
ply and enforce sanc- D. home country.
iffs
tions in the interna-
tional system? 13. What is a Special Draw-
C. Through immigra-
ing Right?
tion controls
E
A. There is no financial
A. A bond denomi-
inventive to abide by D. All of the above
nated in a currency
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the sanctions.
10. Devaluation of a stat’s alien to underwrites
B. Broad multilateral currency
support for interna- B. A loan provided in
A. increases the total
tional sanctions usu- special Euromarkets.
portfolio value of for-
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ally inspires the target


eigners who hod that C. The supraterritorial
of the sanctions to act
currency denomination issued
against them.
throughout the IMF
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B. causes a drop in de-


C. If one state tries to (used as its unit of ac-
mand for that currency.
use economic means of count)
leverage to influence
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cally. to meet its debts. ductions and subsidies

D. Refusing to partici- D. is rarely a quick fix


14. What is global sourc-
pate in mutually prof- for financial problems
ing?
itable economic trade in he short term.
often harms oneself A. Companies export
11. Apart from the WTO,
more than the target material throughout
most international
of one’s actions, unless the global
trade is governed by
all other states follows B. Companies find ma-
more specific inter-
suit. terials, components
national agreements:
8. A unilateral move to re- bilateral trade agree- and services from any-
duce the value of one’s ments and where in the world

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C. Companies pool re- B. deficit reduction 23. Common market im-


sources to find new to increase economic perfections in interna-
sources growth. tional trade include
D. None of the above C. deficit spending to A. taxation.
stimulate the economy.
15. Foreign investments in B. sanctions.
and by a country are re- C. corruption.
ferred to as D. fiscal restraint to

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bring down inflation. D. all of these: corrup-
A. government trans- tion, taxation, and sanc-
actions. 19. Currently, national
currencies are valued tions.

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B. the capital account. against 24. The U.S. government
C. capital flows. A. gold prices. agency responsible for
determining whether
D. the current account. B. the euro. low-priced imports are

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C. silver prices. unfair or have hurt U.S.
16. What institution coor- industry is the
D. each other
dinates international A. International Trade
20. A new entry into an
currency exchange, the Commission.
industry sector that is
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balance of international
mature in other states B. Commerce Depart-
payments, and national
and, therefore, is often ment.
accounts?
protected by its govern-
A. International Mone- C. Fair Trade Council.
ment is a(n):
tary Fund D. House Commerce
A. start-up firm.
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Committee.
B. All these answers B. service industry.
are correct. 25. What are cross-border
C. venture capital firm. transactions?
C. World Bank
A. Movement across
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17. Which of the following based in: investments etc.


are major public global A. Latin America. B. Globalization
government agencies
B. G-8 states. C. International trade
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for trade and finance?


A. G8 C. Japan. D. None of the above
D. Africa. 26. Which of the following
B. IOSCO
22. A tax imposed on cer- in an example of intel-
C. WHO tain types of imported lectual property?
D. A and B goods is A. electronics equip-
18. Keynesian economics A. a tariff ment
advocates B. a surcharge B. computer hardware
A. stimulus spending C. a subsidy C. textiles
to increase inflation.
D. a severance tax. D. trademarks

15. C 16. A 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. D 21. B 22. A 23. D 24. A 25. A 26. A
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27. Which of the following C. By reducing restric- 34. Which of these groups
is one of the world’s tions on repatriation of welcomes the free trade
most important curren- profits that comes with global-
cies? D. a and c ization?
A. German mark 31. “Autarky” is (are): A. workers in industri-
alized countries
B. British pound A. interdependence.
B. human rights NGOs
C. Russian ruble B. state-sponsored
sanctions.
D. the EU’s euro

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C. environmental
C. self-reliance.
28. A is responsible for groups
maintaining the value D. import reliant.
D. None of the these
of a state’s currency to 32. In a centrally planned

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answers is correct.
the extent that it can economy,
by limiting the amount 35. If regional free-trade ar-
A. business leaders set eas such as now exist
of money printed and
production quotas and in Europe and North
avoiding inflation.
report them to gov- America gain strength,
A. regulatory commis- ernment, which holds and new ones arise,
sion
E
them accountable.
A. the WTO will likely
B. central bank B. government officials be replaced by the In-
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set prices. ternational Monetary
C. fiscal policy
C. supply and demand Fund.
D. currency policy are key indicators of B. the more necessary
29. Hard currency is: prices and production the WTO will be.
levels.
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A. gold or silver bul- C. a world-wide com-


lion. D. all of these are the mon market will soon
case: government of- be achieved.
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B. petrodollars. ficials set prices; busi-


ness leaders set produc- D. the WTO may be
C. money with a fixed weakened.
exchange rate. tion quotes and report
them to government; 36. The General Agree-
D. money that can be and supply and demand ment on Tariffs and
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readily converted to are key indicators of Trade was replaced by


leading world curren- prices and production the
cies. levels.
A. World Trade Organi-
30. How do government 33. Trade in services in- zation.
lure foreign invest- cludes which of the fol-
ment? lowing? B. North American
Free Trade Agreement.
A. By devaluing their A. computer hardware
C. Multilateral Trade
currency
Agreement.
B. By relaxing labour B. insurance
D. General Agreement
and environmental C. weapons on Trade and Develop-
standards
D. textiles ment.

27. D 28. B 29. D 30. D 31. C 32. B 33. B 34. A 35. D 36. A 37. A
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37. Which of these is NOT resources, labor force A. "exported" currency


a form of standing characteristics, technol- to other countries.
wealth? ogy, and other such fac-
B. greatly increased
tors?
A. hard currency re- tariffs on imports from
serves A. consumer eco- Asia.
nomics
B. homes C. increased export of
B. Freedman eco- goods and services by

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nomics offering subsidies to
D. None of these an- those industries.
C. Keynesian eco-
swers is correct.
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38. emphasizes con- D. invested heavily in
flicting interests in eco- D. comparative advan- the euro and the yen.
nomic exchanges. tage 45. What are transborder
42. Which of the following transactions?
A. Neorealism

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is an example of portfo-
B. Liberalism lio investment? A. Transactions that
occur through the web
C. Keynesian eco- A. buying stocks and
nomics bonds B. Transactions that
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occur across open bor-
D. Mercantilism B. lowering tariff barri- ders
39. There are just a few ers
large sellers of a prod- C. Transaction that
C. paying subsidies
uct in a(n): occur globally across
D. building a factory widely dispersed loca-
A. plutocracy. tions
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43. What is Europeaquity?


B. autarky. D. All of the above
A. A stock or share
C. monopoly.
B. A bond denomi- 46. What are open-border
D. oligopoly. nated in a currency that transaction?
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40. What is the name of the is alien to a substantial


A. Transactions where
U.S. central bank? proportion of the under-
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writes through whom it


A. Bank of America B. Transactions where
is distributed and sold
B. Ameribank global trade and finance
C. A share issued si-
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replace global trade and


C. First National Bank multaneously in differ-
finance
of America ent stock markets
D. Federal Reserve D. A financial contract C. Transactions where
that derives its value international trade and
41. What economic princi- finance replace global
ple refers to the way from an underlying as-
set trade and finance
that states differ in their
abilities to produce cer- 44. In recent years, to bal- D. Protectionist trans-
tain goods because of ance its trade deficit, actions
differences in natural the United States has

38. D 39. D 40. D 41. D 42. A 43. C 44. A 45. D 46. B


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1. Overall, female state gression by rogue ac- 5. In which of the follow-
leaders tors. ing conflicts was col-
lective security success-
A. are more prone to C. a just war doctrine.
ful?
war than male leaders,
D. a global identity.
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A. the breakup of Yu-


B. have held high-level
3. is a concept that goslavia
cabinet positions, but
have not been elected to conceives of peace as B. It has never been
lead the government. something more than successful.
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the absence of war.


C. have not been signif- C. Iraq’s invasion of
icantly different from A. Postmodern peace Kuwait
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male leaders in making B. Common peace D. the genocide in


peace or war.
C. Positive peace Rwanda
D. are less prone to war
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than male leaders. D. Anti-militarism E. the Soviet invasion


of Afghanistan
2. Proponents of positive 4. The concept of “world
peace call for the devel- government” is most 6. is a set of rules,
opment of closely associated with norms, and procedures
around which the ex-
A. nationalistic cul- A. peace studies. pectations of actors
tures that have strong converge in a certain
norms against violence. B. collective security.
issue area.
C. the security
A. International law
B. a collective security dilemma.
system to prevent ag- B. A security dilemma
D. postmodernism.

1. C 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. D
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C. Common security 10. The tendency for A. OPEC


groups to validate
D. Collective security B. the EU
wrong decisions, since
7. Liberal institutionalism individual members C. NATO
operates at the tend to go along with D. NAFTA
level of analysis. ideas they think the oth-
ers support, is called 14. Attributing one’s own
A. global feelings to another ac-
A. groupthink tor is called
B. individual
B. de-optimizing.

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A. mirror image
C. domestic C. parochialism.
B. transference.
D. interstate D. bureaucratic poli-
tics. C. selective perception.

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8. Which type of femi-
nist believes men and 11. In the model of de-
women are equal? cision making, empha- D. projection.
sis is placed on standard 15. The international sys-
A. liberal operating procedures. tem’s first attempt to
B. postmodern A. groupthink create a collective secu-
E rity system was
C. revolutionary B. bureaucratic politics
A. the Organization of
D. standpoint
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American States.
C. organizational pro-
9. In liberal theories, war cess B. the United Nations.
and violence appear
D. cognitive disso- C. NATO.
as irrational deviations
nance
that result from D. the League of Na-
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E. rational actor tions.


A. the failure of the ba-
12. Which of these is an ex- 16. Information screens:
sic concept of collective
ample of groupthink?
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security. A. are filters used


A. U.S war with Iraq
B. the absence of a by governments to
(2003)
hegemonic power that sift through the vast
can stabilize the system. B. Cuban Missile Crisis amounts of public data
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to find information rel-


C. Iran-Contra scandal evant to national secu-
C. the irrational desire rity issues.
of most states to adhere
to international norms D. All of these: the B. are conscious blocks
of "good behavior." Iran-Contra scandal, of certain forms of
the Cuban Missile Cri- information that run
D. an adherence to the sis, and the 2003 U.S counter to a state’s offi-
rational decision mak- war with Iraq cial domestic or foreign
ing model, which can- policy.
not adequately account 13. Which of these illus-
for the irrationality of trates the culmination C. are subconscious fil-
the international sys- of liberal institutional- ters through which peo-
tem. ism to date? ple put the information

7. D 8. A 9. D 10. A 11. D 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. D 16. C


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coming in about the A. wishful thinking. C. cognitive


world around them.
B. bounded rationality. D. rational
D. occur when groups 24. Which of these theo-
reach decisions with- rists would be associ-
C. groupthink.
out accurately assess- ated with liberal institu-
ing their consequences. D. selective perception.
tionalism?

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17. On which level of anal- A. Kant
21. holds that “state
ysis do peace studies identities” are complex B. Machiavelli
NOT focus? and changing, and arise
C. Hobbes

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A. individual from interactions with
other states. D. Morgenthau
B. interstate
A. Constructivism 25. Democratic govern-
C. domestic ments are least likely to
B. Feminism

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D. global fight
18. Neoliberals use to C. Peace studies A. communist govern-
illustrate their argu- D. Hegemonic stability ments.
ment that cooperation theory B. other democratic
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between actors is possi- 22. Propaganda is: governments.
ble.
A. the validation of C. authoritarian
A. the Prisoner’s
wrong decisions. regimes.
Dilemma game
B. polling. D. military dictator-
B. the bureaucratic pol-
ships.
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itics model C. the result of in-


creased public support 26. Difference feminists ar-
C. geopolitics
for government leaders gue that realism in-
D. peace studies during wartime. volves assumptions of
19. One very important masculinity because of
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D. the public promo-


class in revolutions A. the concept of bal-
tion of a government’s
during the past cen-
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official line. ance of power, which


tury (contrary to Karl relies on states balanc-
Marx’s expectations) 23. Historical analogies,
such as the U.S. use of ing each other through
has been that of roughly equivalent mil-
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Munich to argue that


A. workers. appeasement of com- itary might.
B. peasants. munism in the Vietnam B. the concept of sep-
C. white-collar work- War would lead to in- arate, autonomous ac-
ers. creased communist ag- tors.
gression in Asia, is a
D. militarists. C. the belief that state
form of what type of
cannot assess their
20. When some kinds of in- bias?
interests via a cost-
formation are screened
A. justification of ef- benefit analysis.
out and not considered
fort
by decision makers, this D. the assumption that
referred to as B. affective women are just as

17. B 18. A 19. B 20. D 21. A 22. D 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. B
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prone to violence as 30. The rational actor C. postmodern


men. model of foreign policy
D. liberal
27. Constructivist be- decision making states
that each decision in 33. Which type of feminist
lieve that interna- finds important differ-
tional norms are spread the foreign policy pro-
cess involves ences between men and
around the world by women that are arbi-
A. setting goals. trary and flexible?
A. norm entrepreneurs.
B. calculating the cost A. liberal
and benefits of each

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B. collective security B. difference
possible course of ac-
agreements.
tion. C. postmodern
C. statesmen and diplo-
C. evaluating the rel-

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mats. D. standpoint
ative importance of
34. The model explains
D. peace studies theo- goals.
foreign policy decision
rists.
D. all of these: set- making as a result of
28. In arbitration, ting goals, evaluating bargaining among the
A. the World Court is their relative impor- various government
tance, and calculating agencies that have
the most effective fo-
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rum for success. the costs and benefits somewhat divergent
of each possible course interests and responsi-
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B. solutions are not of action. bilities in the outcome.
proposed, but commu-
31. Which US government A. government bar-
nication lines are kept
agency was primarily gaining
open.
responsible for the Iran-
B. rational actor
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C. there has been a fail- Contra scandal?


ure in every case where C. organizational pro-
A. the Pentagon
it has been applied. cess
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B. the Bureau of Intelli-


D. decisions are bind- D. interagency
gence and Research
ing. 35. In the rational model of
29. Neo-liberals share with C. the National Secu- decision making.
neo-realists their belief rity Council
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A. ordering goals by
in: D. the State Depart- importance precedes
A. the anarchic inter- ment listing alternatives to
national structure and 32. The strand of feminist achieve goals.
centrality of states. IR scholarship that val- B. investigating the
orizes the feminine consequences of alter-
B. theory of interna-
by focusing on the natives precedes or-
tional regimes.
unique contributions dering goals by impor-
C. that anarchy does of women is femi- tance.
not mean durable pat- nism.
terns of cooperation are C. ordering goals by
A. difference importance precedes
impossible.
B. Marxist clarifying goals.
D. all of the above.

27. A 28. D 29. A 30. D 31. C 32. A 33. C 34. A 35. A


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D. there is no emphasis tive security regime to B. aggression.


on the relative costs and be successful, the mem-
C. nonviolence.
benefits of each option. bers must agree on
what constitutes D. hegemony.
36. In order for a collec- A. a collective good.

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1. Being disappointed 3. With the help of which C. Extends mandate of
with the world be- country Iran’s Nu- the United Nations Mis-
haviour when did Iran clear reactor known sion in Iraq
resumed uranium en- as “Bushehr Project”
D. Extends mandate of
richment programme was completed who
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the United Nations Mis-


at Esfahan facility said that reactor will be
sion in Syria
used for the peaceful
A. 10th August, 2005 5. On whose pressure Iran
purpose only, there-
B. 15th September, fore their contact with announced temporary
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2004 Iran is legitimate under suspension of its Ura-


NPT? nium Programme on
C. 15th November 2005
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November 14, 2004?


A. USA
A. Untied Kingdom
D. None of them B. Russia
on behalf of European
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2. Prime minister Mehdi C. Britain Union


Bazergan decided that D. Germany B. France on behalf of
Iran did not need European Union
nuclear energy and 4. What is the main object
therefore the work at of UN Security Council C. Germany on behalf
Bushehr was halted in Resolution 1929? of European Union
A. January, 1978 A. Sanctions Iran over D. all of these
its nuclear program
B. February, 1979 6. When U.S Intelligence
B. Extends mandate of officers told that Iran’s
C. April, 1978 the United Nations Mis- most important nuclear
D. June, 1977 sion in Sudan facilities were not at

1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. D
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Bushehr which can be C. England C. Presented its case


monitored by IAEA, but before Security Council
D. USA
at secrete sites under
military control. This 10. When did Iran signed a
contract with the Rus- D. Voluntary and tem-
was an abrupt change
sian ministry of atomic porary suspended its
in USA’s behavior with
energy to finish the re- Uranium Programme
Iran?
actor at Bushehr? 13. In January 2006, a New
A. 1996 York Times reporter al-
A. March, 1996
B. 2001 leged in his book “‘State

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B. April, 1997 of War” that in Febru-
C. 2000
C. January, 1995 ary 2000 U.S provided
D. 1998 Iran with flawed de-
D. May, 1995

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7. Since when U.S is claim- signs for making nu-
ing that Tehran is seek- 11. On 19 Sept 2005, which clear weapon, so that
ing to build nuclear step European Union Iran’s Programme may
arms in violation of Nu- took in the response delayed. But this tech-
clear Nonproliferation of Iran’s decision of re- nique had because this
Treaty of which Iran is suming the conversion flowed material become
of Uranium? useful for Iran’s Pro-
signatory?
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A. Pressurized USA to gramme after identifica-
A. 2002 tion of flaws Name the
bring Iran’s nuclear pro-
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B. 2003 gramme before UN’s Se- reporter?
C. 2004 curity Council A. Hary Dixion
D. 2005 B. Decided to put sanc- B. Jame Pisen
tions of on Iran
8. In order to satisfy the C. John Phillip
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D. Henry Betten
suspended voluntarily Iran’s produces to put
and temporarily its ura- pressure on its econ- 14. Only seven month be-
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nium programme. omy fore Islamic revolution


the final draft of the
A. 14th November, D. pressurized IAEA to US. Iran nuclear energy
2004 bring Iran’s Nuclear agreement was signed
programme before
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B. 10th December, 2004 under which US govern-


UN’s Security Council. ment was to sell to Ira-
12. Which measure Iran nian government?
C. 25th August 2004
took in 14 Novem-
A. 4 reactors
D. 15th October, 2003 ber 2004 to satisfy the
9. The Nuclear Technol- world? B. 6 reactors
ogy Centre at Esfahan A. Called the world to C. 7reactors
was founded in mid negotiate on the matter D. 8 reactors
1970s with the assis-
tance of 15. When did Ayatollah
B. Called the inspec- Khomeine revived
A. Germany tion team to inspect its Iran’s uranium enrich-
B. France programme ment programme?

6. B 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. C 11. D 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. C


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A. 1983 19. After which revolution A. 9 June 2010


B. 1982 Iran informed IAEA
B. 14 October 2010
of its plans to restart
C. 1984 its nuclear programme C. 17 October 2010
D. 1985 and IAEA even planned
D. 19 October 2010
to provide assistance
16. When did Iranian gov- 23. Name the first Nuclear
to Iran to produce and
ernment awarded a energy power plant in
enriched Uranium?

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country to a German Iran which was started
company to construct A. 1975 Islamic Revolu- work from 2011?
a 1200 MW rector at tion
Bushehr? A. Arak

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B. 1977 Islamic Revolu-
A. 1972 tion B. Ardakan
B. 1973 C. 1979 Islamic Revolu- C. Bonab
tion
C. 1971

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D. Bushehr
D. 1971 Islamic Revolu-
D. 1974 24. When did Iran Signed
tion
17. Iran was fully cooper- NPT?
20. On April 14, 2002, an as-
ating with IAEA under A. August 15, 1969
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sociate of Mujahdin-e-
the auspices of UN, de-
Khalq (regarded as ter- B. November 5, 1968
spite of fact that Iran’s
rorist group by USA)
Programme is not the C. July 1, 1968
and critic of Tehran re-
violation of NPT. While
vealed the existence of D. June 15, 1967
observing the prejudice
two secret nuclear sites
behavior of western 25. The Security Council
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in Natanz and Arak in


world when Iran said of United Nations en-
Iran. Name him?
that they have lost Con- forced sanction on Iran
fidence in IAEA? A. Alireza Jafarzadeh on:
A. August 2005 B. Alireza Perzada A. 20th December 2006
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B. January 2005 C. Alijafar Perzada


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D. July 2005 21. When the Tehran Nu-
clear Research centre C. 26th December 2006
18. By 1975, which secre-
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(TNRC) was founded


tary of state for Amer-
under the auspices of
ica had singed National D. 28th December 2006
the US?
Security Decision Mem-
orandum 292, titled as A. 1965
26. On which date the Ira-
“US-Iran Nuclear coop- B. 1966 nian government re-
eration”?
C. 1967 sumed its conversion
A. Henry Kissinger of Uranium at the Is-
D. 1968 fahan facility, allegedly
B. Phillip Pirringer
22. UN Security Council with continued suspen-
C. John Resolution 1929 was sion of enrichment ac-
D. Dudi Kissinger passed on tivities?

16. D 17. A 18. A 19. C 20. A 21. C 22. A 23. D 24. C 25. B 26. C
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A. 8 August 2005 but now there is noth- 31. Since when US govern-
B. 10, August 2005 ing like that. ment is claiming that
C. Both of these Iran is building nuclear
C. both of these weapon in violation of
D. None of these NPT?
D. None of these
29. The International
27. When American pres- A. 2002
Atomic Energy Agency
ident Gerald R. Ford
(IAEA) has regularly B. 2001
even signed a direc-
inspected all the Iran’s
tive with Iran offering C. 2003
declared nuclear facili-

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Tehran the chance to
ties, reports that it is D. 2004
buy and operate a US-
built reprocessing facil- A. Not in compliance 32. why is reciprocity im-
ity for extracting pluto- with the NPT

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portant for facilitating
nium from nuclear reac- B. In full compliance regime formation?
tor fuel? with the NPT
A. Because it is the
A. 1973 C. Partially in compli- major mechanism for
B. 1974 ance with the NPT establishing and main-
C. 1975 D. None of the above taining a regime in the
E absence of a hegemon,
D. 1976 30. When did US govern-
since it deters actors
ment charged Iran with
28. According to the opin- from defecting
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building sophisticated
ion of the most of
facilities at Natanz and B. Because forming a
the critics what is rea-
several other cities regime needs much co-
son behind America’s
that would eventually operation
dissatisfaction about
produce enriched ura-
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Iran’s Nuclear Project? C. Because following


nium?
A. Iran’s open enmity the golden rule puts all
A. February 9, 2003 actors in the same situ-
with Israel
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B. Before Islamic revo-
lution of 1979 govern- C. February 27, 2003 D. None of the above
ment was friend of USA D. February 19, 2003
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21. International Law

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1. The Harmon Doctrine A. A treatment ex- 5. According to “The
is: tended to a State’s own Floating Island Theory”,
nationals a Floating Island is:
A. Part of International
Law B. A favourable treat- A. an island within 3
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ment extended to a par- nautical miles from the


B. Was renounced be-
ticular State coast of a country
fore it could take roots
in International Law C. A treatment similar B. an island no the
to the one extended to high seas, which is not
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C. Is attempting to
any third State the territory of any par-
earn general accep-
ticular state
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C. a ship bearing the
D. None of these
4. When did East Timor national flag of a state
2. International Court of become the member of
D. None of these
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Justice has its head of- UNO?


fice in: 6. Vital change of circum-
A. 15th September stances:
A. Hague (Nether- 2002
lands) A. Renders a treaty in-
B. 19th September valid
B. New York (USA) 2002
B. Terminates the
C. Paris (France) C. 14th September treaty
D. Geneva 2002
C. Has no effect on the
3. Most favoured nation D. 27th September treaty
treatment means: 2002
D. None of these

1. B 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C 6. C 7. C
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7. when did Montenegro 11. When did Switzerland A. 200 nautical miles
become the member of become the member of
B. 12 nautical miles
UNO? UNO?
C. 100 nautical miles
A. 10th September A. 10th September
2006 2002 D. None of these
B. 10th September B. 11th September 16. The principle of rebus
2006 2002 sic stantibus means:
C. 28th June 2006 C. 12th September A. A State may termi-

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D. 15th November a material breach
2006 D. 13th September
2002 B. A State may invokes
8. The Universal Declara-

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fundamental change of
tion of Human Rights: 12. Which treaty ended circumstance to termi-
A. Is a multilateral the Boar War of 1899- nate/suspend a treaty
Convention adopted 1902?
C. A treaty stands ter-
by states A. Treaty of Brest- minated because of the
B. Is a Declaration Litovsk eruption of hostilities
adopted by the UN
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B. Treaty of Utrecht D. None of these
Commission on Human
C. Treaty of Vereenig- 17. How many Judges to
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Rights
ing the International Court
C. Is a Declaration of Justice are elected
adopted by the General D. Treaty of Tubingen
by the Security Council
Assembly 13. Subject of International and General Assembly
Law are:
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D. None of these for the term of 9 years?


9. The rules of Interna- A. States A. 35
tional Law: B. Individuals B. 25
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A. Legally binding C. Both C. 15


B. Legally enforceable D. None of these D. 20
C. Enforceable by con- 14. Hugo Grotius was:
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18. Under the Convention


sent of the Law of the Sea,
A. Dutch
D. None of these the breath of the terri-
B. British torial Sea is:
10. Which one of the fol-
lowing is called, “The C. German A. 6 nautical miles
father of International D. None of these B. 8 nautical miles
Law”?
15. Exclusive Economic C. 12 nautical miles
A. Starlm zone of Pakistan is an
area beyond and ad- D. None of these
B. Pufendoxf
jacent to the territo- 19. Who is known as
C. Hugo Grotius rial waters the limit of founder of Interna-
D. Oppenheim which is: tional Law?

8. C 9. C 10. C 11. A 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. A 16. B 17. C 18. C 19. D
20. B
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A. Starlm A. 1945 A. Kosovo


B. Pufendoxf B. 1815 B. East Timor
C. Hugo Grotius C. 1919 C. Montenegro
D. Oppenheim D. None of these D. Switzerland
20. Foreign Ships: 24. A State has the right to 28. The principle of ex in-
use force in case of: juria non oritur jus

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A. have the right of
free passage in the Ter- A. to obtain raw mate- means:
ritorial Waters rial A. No benefit can be re-
ceived from an illegal

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B. are not allowed to B. Armed attack
navigate in the Territo- act
C. to ensure the protec-
rial Waters B. A legal right flows
tion of human rights
C. have the right of, in- from an illegal act

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D. None of these
nocent passage I age to C. A State can go on
the Territorial waters 25. The Contiguous Zone
war in case of an injury
is:
D. None of these
A. A no-man’s land be-
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21. The number of princi- D. None of these
tween two State
pal organs of UNO is: 29. Who appoints the
B. An area of sea be-
A. 3 Judges of International
yond territorial waters:
Court of Justice?
B. 4
A. General Assembly
C. 5 C. An area of sea be-
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only
yond the Exclusive Eco-
D. 6
nomic Zone B. Security Council
22. The principle of jus co- only
gens means: D. None of these
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26. The International C. Security-General of


A. A peremptory norm the UN
Court of Justice is:
of International Law
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that cannot be dero- A. A principal judicial D. General Assembly


gated from by mutual organ of the UN and Security Council
consent 30. The continuity of states
B. A Court established
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nate a treaty because of UN System Persons is:
violation of its domestic A. Affected by change
C. A Court established
law of government
by the European Com-
C. A treaty stands ter- munity B. Not affected by
minated when its pur- change of government
D. None of these
pose is achieved
27. Which of the following C. Depends on the
D. None of these countries became the recognition of the new
23. Vienna Congress took last member of UNO on government
place in: 28 June, 2006? D. None of these

21. D 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. B 26. A 27. C 28. A 29. D 30. C 31. B
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31. A State becomes a mem- C. Exclusive jurisdic- C. Appointed by Secre-


ber of the United Na- tion tary General in consul-
tions: tation with the five per-
D. None of these
manent members of the
A. When Security 35. The following are im- Security Council
Council admits it mune under the Inter-
B. When General As- national Law from ex- D. None of these
sembly admits it after tradition 39. Convention on the Law
recommendation Secu- of the Sea was signed at
A. Former Heads of
rity Council Jamaica in:

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State
C. When Security A. 1948
B. Former Heads of
Council admits it after
Government B. 1958
the recommendation of

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D. None of these D. None of these D. 1982
32. Extraterritorial jurisdic- 36. The eruption of war ter- 40. The headquarters of the
tion means: minates: UNO are located at:
A. A State has unlim- A. All treaties
ited jurisdiction
E A. New York
B. Only political
B. A State has jurisdic- B. Paris
treaties
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tion over its nationals C. London
even when they live C. No treaty
outside the country D. Geneva
D. None of these
C. A State has jurisdic- 37. The Webster- 41. The limit of the territo-
rial Waters of Pakistan
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tion over foreign visit- Ashburton Treaty,


ing nationals among other things, is:

D. None of these settled the border dis- A. 12 nautical miles


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putes between what


33. In procedural matters, two countries in 1842? B. 20 nautical miles
the decisions of the Se-
A. U.S. and Canada C. 24 nautical miles be-
curity Council are made
yond the land terri-
by an affirmative votes B. England and Scot-
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tory and internal wa-


of any: land ters of Pakistan mea-
A. 5 members C. U.S. and Mexico sured from the baseline
B. 9 members D. England and Ireland
C. 15 members D. None of these
D. None of these 38. Judges of the ICJ are: 42. International Law Can:
34. In inland Waters, a A. Elected by the Secu- A. Compel a state to
State has: rity council settle a dispute
A. No jurisdiction B. elected by the Gen- B. Provide moral sup-
B. Concurrent Jurisdic- eral Assembly and the port to an issue in dis-
tion Security council pute

32. B 33. A 34. C 35. A 36. C 37. A 38. B 39. D 40. A 41. A 42. C 43. A
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C. Furnish legal sub- 47. UNO’s ‘Oil for Food’ 51. According to the Con-
stance to an issue in dis- Program is associated vention of the Law of
pute with which country? the Sea, the breadth of
D. None of these the Territorial Sea is:
A. Sudan
43. State immunity means: A. 6 nautical miles
B. North Korea
A. A state is subject to B. 8 nautical miles
C. Iran
foreign court’s jurisdic-

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C. 12 nautical miles
tion D. Iraq
D. None of these
B. A states is not sub- 48. A state can use force:
52. Diplomatic relations
ject to foreign court’s

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A. when its own secu- are established by:
jurisdiction rity so demands
A. mutual consent
C. A state is not subject
B. By entering into B. a unilateral decision
to its own court’s juris-
a treaty with another

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diction
state
D. None of these C. a decision of a re-
C. When it is attacked gional organization
44. Which treaty ended by another state
Queen Anne’s War D. none of these
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(also known as the War D. None of these
53. Rights of land-locked
of Spanish Succession) 49. With what issue did states are governed by:
of 1702-1713? the Hay-Bunau-Varilla
A. Rules of customary
A. Treaty of Utrecht Teaty deal?
International Law
B. Treaty of Frankfurt A. U.S.-Mexico border
B. Convention on the
an

C. Treaty of Trianon B. Philippine Annexa- Law of Sea


tion C. Mutual consent
D. Treaty with Tripoli
45. Which treaty ended the C. Panama Canal D. None of these
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Franco-Prussian War of D. Texas Statehood 54. Extradition, from an


1870-1871? International Law
50. Select the correct one:
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A. Treaty of Trianon prospective, is:


A. Only coastal states
B. Poona Treaty A. A mode of resolving
have the right to sail
conflicting jurisdiction
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C. Treaty of Tubingen ships under their flag


claims between states
on the high sea
D. Treaty of Frankfurt
B. A device for combat-
46. A State is: B. Every State has the
ing international terror-
right to sail ship under
A. Bound to recognize ism
its flag on the high seas
a new State C. A mechanism for
B. No bound to do so bringing fugitives from
C. Only five big pow-
justice to book
C. Required to enter ers have the right to sail
into dialogue with new ships under their flag D. None of these
State for recognition on the high seas 55. De Factor Recognition
D. None of these D. None of these is:

44. A 45. D 46. B 47. D 48. C 49. C 50. B 51. C 52. A 53. C 54. C 55. C
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A. Legal Recognition 60. The Jay Treaty of 1794, A. 1948


B. Recognition in prin- between the U.S. and
B. 1950
ciple Great Britain included
which of the following C. 1952
C. Circumstantial provisions?
Recognition D. None of these
A. British agreed to 64. Under present day In-
D. None of these end discrimination ternational Law:
56. What war ended with against American com-
the Treaty of Ghent? merce A. A state can acquire

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title to territory by con-
A. Boxer Rebellion B. British agreed to quest
B. War of 1812 evacuate Northwest
Territory B. A state cannot ac-
C. Boer War

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quire title to territory
C. Declared Missis- by conquest
D. Crimean War
sippi River open to both
57. Which treaty ended the countries C. A state can acquire
War of the Pacific of title to the conquered
1879-1883? D. All of these territory through the
A. Treaty of 61. A Geographically - approval of the Security
E
Disadvantaged - State Council
Guadalupe Hidalgo
means:
B. Treaty with Tripoli D. None of these
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A. A State which has 65. Which treaty ended the
C. Treaty of Huday-
no natural resources Crimean War of 1853-
biyah
B. A State which has 1856?
D. Treaty of Ancon
short sea coast
58. States of the Interna- A. Treaty of Paris
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tional Court of Justice C. A State which suf-


B. Treaty of Ancon
were drawn up by: fers from frequent sea
storm C. Treaty of Neuilly
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A. London Declaration
in 1941 D. None of these D. Treaty of Waitangi
B. Moscow & Teheran 62. International Law: 66. A State can use Force:
Conference in 1943 A. Is superior to Na- A. In its own self-
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C. San Francisco Con- tional Law defence


ference in 1945 B. By entering into
B. Is inferior to Na-
D. None of these tional Law a treaty with another
59. Public international States
C. Has nothing to do
Law is primarily con- with it C. At its own discre-
cerned with the rights, tion
duties and interests of: D. None of these
63. European convention D. None of these
A. States
for the Protection of 67. The Treaty of Paris
B. Non-State entities Human Rights and Fun- signed in February
C. Individuals damental Freedoms 1763, settled the French
D. None of these was adopted in: and.

56. B 57. D 58. C 59. C 60. D 61. C 62. B 63. C 64. B 65. A 66. A 67. D
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A. England and Scot- A. Stalin C. A treatment ex-


land War tended a particular
B. F.D Roosevelt
State
B. U.S. and Mexico War C. Winston Churchill
D. None of these
D. Austin Mills 76. Right of land-locked
C. England and Ireland
72. The Adams-Onis states are governed by:
War
Treaty of 1819, between A. Rules of customary

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D. Indian War the U.S. and Spain, in- International Law
volved the purchase by
68. The Calvo clause B. Convention on the
the U.S. of the eastern
means: law of Sea

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part of what state from
A. A state can inter- Spain? C. Mutual Consent
vene on behalf of its na-
A. Mississippi D. None of these
tionals
B. Florida 77. The Judges of the ICJ

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B. A state cannot inter- are:
vene on behalf of its na- C. Louisiana
tionals A. Elected by the Secu-
D. Georgia
rity Council
C. An alien agrees not 73. The Chorzow Factory
Ch
B. elected by the Se-
to seek the diplomatic Case was decided by:
curity council and the
protection of his own
A. ICJ General Assembly
State
B. PCIJ C. Appointed by the
D. None of these
C. European Court of Secretary General in
69. Extradition is normally consultation with five
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Human Rights
granted: permanent members of
D. None of these the Security Council
A. in all cases
74. A successor state inher- D. None of these
B. in criminal cases its:
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78. The United Nations is:


C. in civil cases A. All right/duties of A. A super-state orga-
its predecessor state
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D. None of these nization


B. Selected right/du- B. A creation of mem-
70. The General Assembly
ties ber states
is:
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C. Nothing C. Has no link with


A. The principal Organ
of UNO D. None of these state after its establish-
ment
75. The most-favoured na-
B. An ordinary of UNO
tion treatment means: D. None of these
A. A treatment that is 79. Diplomatic Asylum:
C. A check on the Secu-
not extended to any A. Is the same as terri-
rity Council
other State torial asylum.
D. None of these B. A treatment ex- B. Is a derogation form
71. The name United Na- tended to any third the sovereignty of a
tions was coined by: State state

68. B 69. A 70. A 71. B 72. B 73. B 74. A 75. C 76. C 77. B 78. B 79. A
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C. Has no con- 84. Which treaty ended 88. Under the convention
cern with territorial the Mexican-American of the Law of the Sea,
sovereignty War of 1844-1846? the breath of the exclu-
sive economic Zones:
D. None of these A. Treaty of New
80. The Treaty of Versailles Echota A. 100 nautical miles
ended what war? B. Treaty of Sevres B. 200 nautical miles
A. Revolutionary War C. Treaty of Guadalupe C. 300 nautical miles
B. World War II Hidalgo D. None of these

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C. World War I D. Treaty of Shacka- 89. Which treaty ended
maxon the World War I be-
D. Napoleonic Wars
85. A lower riparian State: tween the Allies and

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81. The term of judges of Germany?
the international court A. Has no right to
of Justice is: share water resources A. Treaty of Utrecht
of an international river B. Treaty of Brest-
A. three years
Litovst
B. five years
B. Has exclusive right C. Treaty of Frankfurt
C. six years
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C. Has a right to share D. Treaty of Versailles
D. nine years water on an equitable
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90. Which organ of UNO
82. The violation of con- basis
is considered as world
stitutional limitations D. None of these parliament?
means:
86. Which treaty ended the A. General Assembly
A. A government func- War of 1812?
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tionary commits trea- B. Security Council


son A. Treaty of Nanking
C. International Court
B. Consent to be bound B. Treaty of New of Justice
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D. Trusteeship Council
invalid C. Treaty of Ghent
C. Treaty stands termi- D. Treaty of West- 91. For a State come into ex-
nated
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phalia istence, one of the basic


D. None of these element is:
87. The Treaty of Tordesil-
83. Which of the following las, negotiated in 1493, A. Possession of
countries was expelled between Spain and Por- sovereignty
from UNO when it did tugal, drew a boundary B. Possession of ideol-
not accept the name as line through what con- ogy
suggested by the UNO? tinent?
C. Possession of physi-
A. Indonesia A. Africa cal resource
B. South Africa B. Asia D. None of these
C. Southern Rhodesia C. North America 92. League of Nations was
D. Germany D. South America not joined by:

80. C 81. A 82. C 83. C 84. C 85. C 86. C 87. D 88. C 89. D 90. A 91. B
92. A
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A. USA C. 300 nautical beyond A. All narcotics


the limit of its territo-
B. France B. Articles banned by a
rial waters
Government
C. UK
D. None of these C. all smuggled goods
D. None of these 96. When UNO formally
93. In 1782, the Continen- D. Goods which may
came into existence?
tal Congress named a 5 assist an enemy in the

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A. October 24, 1945 conduct of war
member commission to
negotiate the Treaty of B. September 25, 1945 101. Dejure Recognition
Paris with Great Britain is:
C. September 30, 1945

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and bring an end to A. Legal Recognition
the American Revolu- D. September 10, 1945
tion. Two of the ap- 97. According to the UN B. Circumstantial
pointees never arrived Convention on the Law Recognition
in Paris in time to of the Sea the contigu-

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C. Recognition in Prin-
take part in the negoti- ous zone may not ex- ciple
ations. Which one of tend beyond:
D. None of these
these appointees was
A. 12 nautical miles 102. Pacta sunt servanda
captured by a British
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warship and interred in B. 18 nautical miles means:
the Tower of London C. 24 nautical miles A. A State can violate
and thus never got to its international obliga-
Paris? D. None of these
tions if its interests so
A. John Adams 98. Non-registration of a demand
treaty:
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B. Thomas Jefferson B. A State can termi-


A. Invalidates the nate a treaty at its will
C. Henry Laurens treaty
D. John Jay B. Treaty cannot be in- C. A State must per-
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94. Supervening impossi- voked before a UN or- form treaty obligations


bility: gan in good faith
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A. Renders the treaty C. It has no effect at all D. None of these


invalid on the treaty
103. An alien:
B. Terminates the D. None of these
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A. Can straight away


treaty 99. Under the Convention approach his own state
C. Has no effect on the of the Law Sea, the for help
treaty breadth of the exclusive
B. Cannot approach
Economic Zone is:
D. None of these his own state for help
A. 100 nautical miles in an circumstances
95. Continental Shelf of
Pakistan may extend up B. 200 nautical miles C. Can approach his
to a distance of: C. 300 nautical miles own state for help after
exhausting local reme-
A. 150 nautical miles D. 400 nautical miles dies
B. 200 nautical miles 100. What is contraband? D. None of these

93. C 94. B 95. C 96. A 97. C 98. B 99. C 100. B 101. A 102. A 103. A
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104. A lower riparian 108. Which day is cele- D. None of these


state: brated as United Na- 113. What war ended
A. Has no right to tions Day in the world? with the Treaty of
share water resources A. September 24 Portsmouth?
of an international river B. August 24 A. Sino-Russo War
C. October 24 B. British-Franco War
B. Has exclusive right
D. November 24 C. Sino-Japanese War
C. Has right to share
109. Minquiers and Ecre-

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waters on equitable ba- D. Russo-Japanese War
sis hos case was decided
by:
D. None of these 114. A diplomatic agent is
A. ICJ immune from local ju-

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105. Coastal and land-
locked States, accord- B. PCIJ risdiction:
ing to the UN Conven- C. European court of A. in all cases
tion on the Law of the Human Rights B. in criminal cases
Sea, have:
D. None of these C. in cases involving
A. No right of freedom
110. A successor state personal property
of fishing in high seas
E
starts life:
D. None of these
B. No right of freedom
A. Bound by all treaties
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of scientific research in 115. A State:
entered into by prede-
high seas A. Can nationalize for-
cessor state:
C. A right to sail ships eign property without
B. Bound by multilat- compensation
flying its flag on the
eral treaties
high seas
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B. Cannot nationalize
C. With a clean-state
D. None of these C. Can nationalize by
106. Universal Declaration D. None of these
paying compensation
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of Human Rights was 111. The name United Na-


signed in: tions was coined in: D. None of these
116. Which treaty ended
A. 1988 A. 1941
the Seven Years’ War of
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B. 1968 B. 1942 1756-1763 (also called


C. 1948 C. 1943 the French and Indian
War)?
D. 1947 D. 1944
A. Treaty of Shacka-
107. Territorial asylum is: 112. Diplomatic asylum:
maxon
A. An exercise of terri- A. Is an exercise of ter-
torial sovereignty ritorial sovereignty B. Treaty of Hopewell

B. An impingement of B. Is a derogation from C. Treaty of Paris


territorial sovereignty territorial sovereignty D. Treaty of Ancon
C. Granted by mutual C. Has no con- 117. Which treaty ended
consent cern with territorial the Russo-Japanese
D. None of these sovereignty War of 1904-1905?

104. C 105. C 106. C 107. A 108. C 109. A 110. A 111. B 112. A 113. D
114. A 115. B 116. C 117. A
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A. Treaty of council and the General A. USA


Portsmouth Assembly
B. Canada
B. Treaty of West- D. None of the above
phalia C. France
122. Extradition is granted
C. Treaty of Neuilly in case of: D. Australia
D. Poona Treaty A. Ordinary criminals 126. International Law pre-

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118. A member of the Inter- scribes
B. Political and reli-
national Law Commis- A. A form for the mak-
gious criminals
sion is elected by: ing of international

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A. Security Council C. Heads of State and agreements
Govt.
B. General Assembly B. A procedure for the
D. None of these making of international
C. Security Council
123. Most-favoured Nation agreement

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and General Assembly
treatment means: C. Neither form nor
D. None of these
A. A treatment ex- procedure but leaves it
119. The ICJ is:
tended to a particular to the will and conve-
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A. Principal organ of group nience of the parties
the UNO
B. A favourable treat- D. None of these
B. Specialized agency ment extended to a par-
of the UNO 127. The permanent Court
ticular state
of International Jus-
C. Independent body C. A treatment similar tice:
with its own charter
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to the one extended to


A. IS successor to the
D. None of these any third state
International Court of
120. The first Secretary- D. None of these Justice (ICJ)
General of the United
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Nations was: 124. Territorial integrity B. Is predecessor of the


means: ICJ
A. Mrs Vijay Lakshmi
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pandit A. A state can interfere C. Has no link with the


in internal affairs of an- ICJ
B. Trygve Lie other states
D. None of these
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C. Kofi Annan
B. A state cannot inter-
D. U. Thant fere in others State’s in- 128. Pakistan became the
ternal affairs member of UNO on:
121. A state may become a
Member of the UN: C. A State’s boundaries A. 30 September, 1947
A. With the decision of are secure and cannot B. 20 August, 1947
the Security Council be attacked
C. 31 December, 1948
B. With the decision of D. None of these
the General Assembly D. 30 September, 1948
125. Headquarter of Eu-
C. With the decision of ropean Human Rights 129. The Security Council
the both the Security Court is located in: is:

118. C 119. A 120. B 121. C 122. B 123. B 124. B 125. C 126. A 127. B
128. A 129. A
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A. Principal organ of of the UNO tional affairs


the UNO C. NGO for crises man- D. None of these
B. Specialized agency agement in interna-

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1. Which of the follow- manity wherever it oc- and suggests that for
ing is an ethical chal- curs, and give its fun- a rational being to act
lenge posed by global- damental ingredients, morally, it must act
ization? reason and (Nussbaum) according to universal
is an example of: laws.
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A. Defining combat-
ants in wartime A. Cosmopolitanism 5. Which writer identi-
B. Pluralism ties a causal relation-
B. Humanitarian inter-
ship between wealth
vention C. Realism and poverty?
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C. Climate change All D. Pluralism and real- A. Rawls


of the options given are ism
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correct 4. The categorical impera- B. Pogge


2. Distributive justice: tive: C. Beitz
A. Is found in the writ-
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A. Is advocated by Pe- D. Moellendorf


ter Singer and Thomas ing of Immanuel Kant
6. Jus ad bellum includes:
Pogge B. Suggests that for a
rational being to act A. Last resort
B. Is a Rawlsian idea
morally, it must act B. Just cause
C. Is a realist sugges- according to universal
tion laws. C. Proportionality
D. Options Both B and C. Is a core element of D. All of the options
C realist ethics given
3. The statement “We D. Is found in the writ- 7. International ethics in-
should recognise hu- ing of Immanuel Kant clude:

1. A 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. D
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A. Cosmopolitanism C. Rawls’ conceptions A. Negates the idea of


B. Realism of justice a universal human com-
D. All of the options munity
C. Pluralism
given are correct B. Has led to a more
D. All of the options 9. Just war theory in- widespread acceptance
given are correct cludes: of cosmopolitan for
8. Core components of ethics
A. Jus and bellum
ethics theory are drawn
from: B. Jus in bello C. Makes no difference

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A. Deontological and C. Jihad
and debates
consequentialist ethics D. Jus ad bellum and
B. Kantianism and util- Just in bello D. a and c

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23. International Borders & Lines

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1. The line of demarcation C. Both of them When it was formal-
in Beirut, Lebanon dur- ized?
D. None of them
ing the Lebanese Civil
3. The military control A. December 1973
War from 1975 to 1990
that served to separate line between India and B. December 1974
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the Muslim Lebanese in Pakistan, in the area of


C. December 1972
West Beirut from the Kashmir is known as:-
Christian Lebanese in D. December 1971
A. Line of Ceasefire
East Beirut is known 6. Mention the bound-
y

as:- B. Ceasefire Line ary line between East


C. Line of Control Germany and Poland
A. Red Line
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drawn after the second


B. Green Line D. 38 Parallel world war.
C. Orange Line 4. Mannerheim Line is a A. Order Neisse Line
line of fortification be-
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D. White Line tween Russia & Finland. B. White Line


2. What is the name of Who drew it? C. Neisse Line
border between the A. Gen. Mannerhiem D. Line of Control
Greek Cypriot Adminis-
tration and the Turkish B. Marx 7. The Line of Control
Republic of Northern was originally known
C. Lenin
Cyprus that was first as the:-
established in 1964? D. United Nations
A. White Line
5. The “Line of Control”
A. Green Line B. Interim Line
was designated after
B. Attila Line the Simia Agreement. C. Ceasefire Line

1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. C
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D. Line of Ceasefire B. Green Line which lies to the south


8. Durand Line was of McMahon Line
C. Orange Line
drawn in 1893 by Sir D. all above
D. White Line
Mortimer Durand and 15. The McMahon Line,
Afghanistan’s ruler:- 11. 38th Parallel is the
line of demarcation be- originally is the border
A. Amir Amanullah tween: between China and
Khan A. Pakistan
A. China & India
B. Abdur Rehman B. Bhutan
B. China & Bhutan

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Khan
C. North & South Ko- C. Myanmar
C. Habibullah Khan
rea D. India
D. Sardar Daud Khan

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D. China & Taiwan 16. When Line of Actual
9. 24th Parallel 24th par- Control was estab-
12. The line of strong for-
allel is the latitude line lished?
tification built by Ger-
which Pakistan claimed
man Army near the A. after the 1962 Sino-
should be the line of de-
Franco Belgium border Indian War
marcation between Pak-
is known as:-
istan and India in Kutch. B. before the 1962 Sino-
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What is Indian stand A. Belgium Line Indian War
over it? B. Hindenburg Line
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C. after the 1965 Pak-
A. India does not recog- C. Line of Action Indian War
nise this claim.
D. Line of peace D. during British pe-
B. India wants negotia- riod
13. Goldsmid Line is the
tion on it
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border between: 17. The Durand line is


C. Indian also recog- the border between
A. China & India Afghanistan and:
nise the claim
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B. China & Bhutan A. Iran


D. none of these
C. Pakistan and Iran B. Pakistan
10. The border between Is-
rael and the territo- D. China & Taiwan C. Iraq
ries Israel captured in
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14. Which of the following


the Six-Day War (1967) D. China
statement is correct?
was drawn is known 18. Mention the current
as Green Line. Men- A. McMahon Line was
border dividing Indian
tion the name of the created by the British
and Chinese occupied
1949 Armistice lines es- during the colonial pe-
zones in the contested
tablished between Is- riod
territories?
rael and its opponents B. India regards McMa-
(Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, A. Line of Actual Con-
hon Line as a perma-
and Egypt) at the end trol
nent national border
of the 1948 Arab-Israel B. Line of Peace
C. China claims most
War?
of the Indian state of C. Line of Control
A. Red Line Arunachal Pradesh, D. Red Line

8. C 9. A 10. B 11. C 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. D 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. A
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19. The boundary between North to Abial Dogar B. Line of Ceasefire


Pakistan and Indian in the South is termed
C. Line of Control
Held Kashmir (IHK) as:
from Thaku Chak in the D. White Line
A. Working Boundary

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1. Which of the following budgets by preventing C. a peacekeeping op-
is NOT an example of a high expenditures eration has been de-
nongovernmental orga- ployed and has failed
C. restricting member-
nization (NGO)? to prevent the aggres-
ship in the monetary
sor from advancing or
an

A. International union
continuing the use of vi-
Olympic Committee
D. taxing the richer olence.
countries of the EU
B. Roman Catholic D. it is approved unan-
and distributing some
y

Church imously by the General


of that money to poor
Assembly.
C. Amnesty Interna- countries
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tional 4. Which of the follow-


3. Chapter 7 of the Char-
ing programs does NOT
D. United Nations ter explicitly authorizes
operate under the um-
the Security Council
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2. What was the main brella of the UN’s Eco-


to use military force
strategy of the Maas- nomic and Social Coun-
against aggression only
tricht Treaty for stabi- cil?
if
lizing and maintaining
economic health in the A. UN Environment
A. it is authorized by a
European Union? Program
2/3 majority of the per-
A. reducing the annual manent members of the B. Office of the UN
EU budget in order to Security Council. High Commissioner for
lower the tax burden on Refugees
B. the nonviolent
EU members means called for in C. World Health Orga-
B. controlling national Chapter 6 have failed. nization

1. D 2. C 3. B 4. C
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D. UN Conference on A. Kofi Annan. international law is in-


Trade and Develop- coherent
B. Ban Ki-Moon
ment
C. International le-
C. Javier Perez de Cuel-
5. In practice, the process gal thought operates
lar.
of integration (such as within a confined intel-
in the U.S. Constitu- D. Boutros Boutros- lectual structure
tion) Ghali.
D. All of the above
A. has never seen even 8. Which of these UN-
affiliated organizations 11. The largest peacekeep-
partial success.

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conducts major immu- ing mission as of early
B. has been fully and nization campaigns in 2009 was in
successfully realized in poor countries? A. Rwanda.
the form of the Euro-

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A. World Health Orga- B. Croatia.
pean Union.
nization
C. Somalia.
C. has never been at-
B. Food and Agricul-
tempted on a national D. Democratic Congo.
tural Organization
level; it has only been 12. There are exactly
tried on an interna- C. Economic and So-
full, voting members of
tional level. cial Council
E the UN General Assem-
D. has never gone be- D. Greenpeace bly.
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yond a partial and un- 9. The status of embassies A. 182
easy sharing of power and of an ambassador
between state and B. 187
as an official state rep-
supranational levels. resentative is explicitly C. 190
defined in the process
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D. 193
6. When can we date of
13. International norms
transnational NGOs A. diplomatic represen-
A. rarely gain legiti-
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back to? tation.


macy in the absence of
A. The end of World B. diplomatic commu- a world government.
War Two following the nity.
Holocaust. B. can become insti-
C. diplomatic recogni-
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tutionalized through
B. The nineteenth cen- tion. international organiza-
tury and anti-slavery D. diplomatic accep- tions.
campaigners tance. C. were established af-
C. The civil rights 10. What is the ‘New ter World War II by the
movement under Dr Steam’ critique of Lib- United Nations.
Martin Luther King. eralism?
D. create common
D. None of these op- A. The determinacy of ideas and cultural at-
tions given is correct. international legal rules titudes across countries.
is questionable
7. The current secretary-
general of the United B. The underlying 14. Currently, the UN fol-
Nations is logic of Liberalism in lows a principle of

5. D 6. B 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. D 11. D 12. D 13. B


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“three pillars” that are 17. What arr the distinc- 20. Which of the following
considered mutually tive characteristics of states is NOT a perma-
necessary for any of international legal argu- nent member of the UN
them to succeed. What ments? Security Council?
are these three pillars? A. They tend to be A. France
A. economic devel- bound by the policies of
states B. Germany
opment, democratic

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government, and state B. They are limited to C. China
sovereignty the scope of the legisla- D. Russia
B. human rights, reduc- tion at hand
21. The only important

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tion of poverty, and C. They are rhetorical “non-member” of the
nonviolence as well as logical United Nations is:
C. security, economic D. Both B and C A. Taiwan
development, and hu-

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18. Which UN institution
man rights derives most of its B. Iraq
D. global identity, power from its control C. Cuba
shared culture, and hu- of the finances of the
D. Vietnam
man rights organization?
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15. Which of the following A. Security Council 22. Peacekeeping forces are
are the “poor four” in discussed in which part
B. General Assembly of the UN Charter?
the European Union?
C. Economic and Fi- A. They are not dis-
A. Belgium, Luxem- nance Council
bourg, Greece, and Por- cussed.
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tugal D. Economic and So-


B. Chapter 5
cial Coucil
B. Ireland, Greece, Por- C. Chapter 6
19. Which of the follow-
tugal, and Greece
ing treaties is consid- D. Chapter 9
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C. Greece, Italy, Portu- ered part of the “Inter-


gal, and Greece national Bill of Human 23. The consists of
European Community
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D. the Netherlands, Ire- Rights”?


member state ministers,
land, Sweden, and Por- A. International whereas the adjudi-
tugal Covenant on Civil and cates disputes that arise
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16. The Maastricht Treaty Political Rights under EU law.


included provisions in B. Convention against A. European Parlia-
which of the following Torture ment, European Com-
areas? C. Convention on the mission
A. military integration Rights of the Child
B. Council of Minis-
D. International Con- ters; European Parlia-
B. political integration vention on the Protec- ment
tion of the Rights of All
C. monetary union C. European Commis-
Migrant Workers and
sion; European Council
D. All of these answers Members of Their Fam-
are correct. ilies

14. C 15. B 16. D 17. D 18. B 19. A 20. B 21. A 22. A 23. D
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D. Council of the Eu- D. None of the above D. None of these op-


ropean Union, Court of 27. Authority for UN peace- tions gives is correct.
Justice keeping missions is 30. All of the following are
24. What 1957 treaty cre- granted by intergovernmental or-
ated the European Eco- ganizations except the:
A. the Security Coun-
nomic Community?
cil. A. Association of
A. the Maastricht South East Asian Na-
Treaty B. the secretary-
general. tions

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B. Treaty of Vienna B. African Union
C. the ECOSOC.
C. Treaty of Rome
D. the Trusteeship C. Southern Cone
D. Treaty of Bonn Council. Common Market

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25. Enforcement of World 28. How do international D. International
Court decisions is car- norms independently Olympic Committee
ried out by the impact the advance-
A. UN Peacekeeping ment of human rights? 31. How do peacebuild-
Forces. ing operations differ
A. They do not, be-
B. UN armed Forces.
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cause states are only in- from traditional form
fluenced by the pursuit of peacekeeping?
C. UN Security Coun-
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cil. A. They will not take
B. Governments feel on the mission of run-
D. None of these an-
guilty if they do not try ning the government in
swers is correct; the
to protect and advance case of collapse.
Court has no real
means of enforcing its human rights.
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B. They do not get in-


decisions. C. The UN is able to en- volved in the local poli-
26. How is the neo-liberal force international hu- tics of the troubled area.
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tional law limited? D. None of the options C. They entail the use
A. By their inability given is correct. of force rather than re-
to explain the develop- lying on the consent of
29. What was the imme-
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ment of law in areas all parties.


diate purpose of the
where the self-interests Commission on Human D. They reject the ac-
of states are unclear Rights? ceptance of infrastruc-
B. By the failure to ex- A. To draft the Univer- ture development.
plain the origins of the sal Declaration of Hu- 32. Which of the follow-
modern system of inter- man Rights. ing contributes to devel-
national law opment in poor coun-
B. To organize peace
C. By their rejection of keeping forces in the tries?
the idea that interna- Congo. A. UN Security Coun-
tional law constitutes
C. To prosecute mili- cil
the identities and inter-
ests of states tary dictators. B. ECOSOC

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C. UN Children’s Fund 36. In the 1950s and 1960s, 39. The European Free
membership in the Trade Association
UN General Assembly
D. All these answers A. is the successor to
more than doubled as a
are correct . COMECON.
result of decolonization
33. Which of the follow- in B. was established by
ing countries did NOT Eastern European gov-
A. Africa and Asia.
join the (then) Euro- ernments to promote

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1980s? America. of communism.
A. Greece C. Asia and Latin C. is an extended free-

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B. Sweden with the EU.
D. Eastern Europe and
C. Spain Africa. D. consists of the orig-

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D. Portugal 37. What are the three lev- inal six members of
els of institutions in the European Coal and
34. The International Bill Steel Community.
modern international
of Human Rights pro-
society? 40. Which of the following
vides:
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A. States, NGO’s, was one of the six origi-
A. A list of economic nal members of the Eu-
IGO’s
human rights. ropean Coal and Steel
B. Constitutional insti- Community?
B. The rights that all
tutions, fundamental in-
citizens hold. A. Italy
stitutions, and regimes
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C. A list of indivisible B. Greece


human rights covering C. Local, national and C. Spain
civil and political rights. international
D. Austria
D. None of above
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D. An authoritative 41. What 1992 treaty re-


38. To which legally bind- named the European
list of universal human
ing judgements are
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rights covering civil, Economic Commu-


Council of Europe nity as the European
and political rights and
members subject? Union?
economic, social and
cultural rights. A. None because they
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A. the Maastricht
are sovereign states. Treaty
35. When did human rights
begin to emerge as an B. Those of the Interna- B. Treaty of Vienna
active concern of na- tional Criminal Court.
tional foreign policies? C. Treaty of Rome
C. Those of the Euro-
A. The end of the Cold pean Court of Human D. Treaty of Bonn
War. Rights but it is ineffec- 42. is the process of
tive. political integration fol-
B. The early 1950s.
D. Those of the effec- lowing economic in-
C. The mid-1960s. tive European Court of tegration for practical
D. The mid-1970s. Human Rights. purposes.

33. A 34. D 35. D 36. A 37. B 38. D 39. C 40. A 41. A 42. C
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A. Total integration which delineates inter- A. 1 January


national norms regard-
B. Mutual integration B. 10 December
ing behavior by govern-
C. Spillover ments toward their own C. 2 March
citizens and foreigners D. None of the options
D. Supranationalism
alike, is the given is correct.
43. Actions that would
have been illegal under A. Universal Treaty on 46. Which of the following
international law that Human Rights. is a source of interna-
may be legal if taken in B. United Nations tional law?

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response to the illegal Covenant on Interna- A. decisions by na-
actions of another state tional Norms. tional courts upheld
are by the World Court
C. United Nations Dec-

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A. escalations. laration of Human B. national laws re-
Rights. viewed by the World
B. reprisals.
D. Universal Declara- Court
C. retaliations.
tion of Human Rights. C. All these answers
D. extra-legal re- are correct
sponses.
E
45. What day no most D. international cus-
44. The 1948 UN General countries celebrate as tom
Assembly declaration, Human Rights Day?
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1. When does humanitar- hibiting humanitarian manitarian interven-
ian intervention secure intervention in the ab- tion than by sanction-
its greatest legitimiza- sence of agreement of ing humanitarian inter-
tion? what principles should vention in the absence
govern a right of unilat- of agreement of what
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A. When it is done to
prevent a genocide eral humanitarian inter- principles should gov-
vention ern a right of unilateral
B. When it is done to humanitarian interven-
take down a murderous B. International order tion
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and hence general well-


being is better served D. None of the above
C. When it is done to
by a general prohibi-
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alleviate famine 3. What is meant by ‘plu-


tion against humanitar-
ralist international soci-
D. When it is done ian intervention than
ety’
through the Chapter by sanctioning human-
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VII enforcement pro- itarian intervention in A. International soci-


vision of the Security the absence of agree- ety which allows for dif-
Council ment of what principles ferent values to coexist
2. What is meant by rule- should govern a right
consequentialism? of unilateral humanitar-
B. International soci-
ian intervention
A. International order ety in which states are
and hence general well- C. International orga- aware of sharing com-
being is better served nizations and hence mon values, but these
by a general consen- general well-being are are limited to norms of
sus for humanitarian in- better served by a gen- sovereignty and non-
tervention than by pro- eral acceptance of hu- intervention

1. D 2. B 3. B
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C. International soci- 5. What would warrant a nal affairs for humani-


ety in which states can ‘just cause’ military in- tarian purposes
choose among several tervention for human
C. A humanitarian in-
international institu- protection purposes?
tervention that uses
tions to join
A. There must be se- force to deter violence
D. None of the above rious and irreparable
D. All of the above
harm occurring to hu-
4. What is R. J. Vincent’s man beings, or immi- 8. What is meant by ‘soli-
definition of interven- nently likely to occur darist international so-

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tion? ciety’
B. There must be a
A. ’Activity under- large scale loss of life, A. International soci-
taken by a state, a group which is the product of ety in which states

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within a state, a group deliberate state action, show solidarity to their
of states or an inter- or state neglect, or in- regional interests
national organization ability to act, or a failed
which interferes coer- B. International soci-
state situation
cively in the domestic ety in which states as-
affairs of another state. C. There must be sign more than 1% of
It is a discrete event a large scale ethnic their GDP to foreign aid
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having a beginning and cleansing and possible humanitar-
an end and it is aimed ian interventions
D. All of the above
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at the authority struc- C. International so-
ture of the target state.; 6. What are the objections
to legitimizing humani- ciety in which states
tarian interventions? agree on universal stan-
B. ’A policy of inter- dards of justice and
A. Legitimizing it morality
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vening in the affairs of


would open interven-
other countries’ D. International soci-
tion to abuse
C. ’Activity under- ety that counts on a re-
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B. States do not inter- paid deployment inter-


taken by a state, a group
vene for primarily hu- national force in case a
of states or an inter-
manitarian reasons humanitarian interven-
national organization
which interferes coer- C. States apply princi- tions is required
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cively in the domestic ples of humanitarian in- 9. What is non-forcible


affairs of another state’ tervention selectively humanitarian interven-
D. All of the above tion?
D. ’Threat or use of
force by a state, group 7. Define ‘forcible human- A. It is characterized
of states, or interna- itarian intervention’. by the series of peace-
tional organization pri- ful actions of states, IN-
marily for the purpose A. The use of force to GOs and international
of protecting the na- intervene in humanitar- organization in the in-
tionals of the target ian operations ternational scene which
state from widespread B. A forcible breach of prove to have an impact
violations of human sovereignty that inter- in internal matters of
rights. feres in a state’s inter- the target state

4. A 5. C 6. D 7. B 8. C 9. A
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B. It is an intervention tional public opinion, curity, silent emergen-


by UN peace-keeping silent emergencies are cies are characterized
forces those that are a crisis of with economic crises
domestic politics
C. It is a humanitarian D. Loud emergencies
intervention that was B. Loud emergencies are the humanitarian
not required happen in the de- crises that receive me-
veloped world, and dia attentions, like
D. None of the above

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threaten to kill thou- genocide, ethnic cleans-
10. What are loud emergen- sands, silent emergen- ing and famine. Silent
cies and silent emergen- cies are smaller crises emergencies do not get
cies? of violence within the media attention, like

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A. Loud emergencies developing world slow death from malnu-
are those that become C. Loud emergencies trition and poverty
significant in interna- concern safety and se-

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26. Human Security

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1. The quote “The arms C. The growing role B. Measures to prevent
race and development of international institu- the use of child soldiers.
are in a competitive re- tions and community
lationship”: (peace operations).
C. Smallpox disease in-
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A. Illustrates the guns- D. All of the options oculation.


versus-butter trade-off. given are correct. D. All of the options
given are correct.
3. Policies that seek to de-
B. Is no longer true stroy groups because 5. According to the free-
y

thanks to globalization. of their political beliefs dom from fear under-


rather than their polit- standing, the core of hu-
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ical beliefs rather than man security is embod-


C. Is the conclusion of
their religion or iden- ied in what?
a Swedish study by Inga
tity are termed: A. The UN Charter.
Thorsson et al.
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D. a and c. A. Genocide B. The Universal Decla-


ration of Human Rights.
2. The contemporary ap- B. War
parent decline in battle C. Politicide C. The Geneva Con-
deaths may be coming
D. Ethnic cleansing ventions.
from:
D. All of the options
A. Rising economic in- 4. An example of free- given are correct.
terdependence. dom from fear would in-
clude: 6. A capability-oriented
B. The end of colonial- approach to develop-
ism and cold war. A. Globalization. ment, which seeks to

1. D 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. C
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expand the range of or weakens the state’s on human security


things that people can role in security. grounds.
do, is termed: D. All of the options B. Argues that human
A. Human security. given are correct. security does not exist.
B. National security. 8. The UN Human De- C. Argues that na-
velopment Report in- tional security does not
C. Human develop- cluded aspects of: exist.
ment.
A. Food and economic
D. a and c.
D. Economic develop- security.

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ment. 10. Freedom from want:
B. Economic and envi-
7. Critics of human secu- ronmental security. A. Has been advocated
rity charge that: more by japan.

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C. Community and
A. The concept is too personal security. B. Stresses individual
broad to be analytically D. All of the options escape from poverty,
useful. given are correct. disease, and environ-
mental threats.
B. That it creates false 9. Humanitarian interven-
expectations of assis- tion: C. Focuses heavily on
tance which cannot be
E security.
A. Justifies the use
met.
of force and breach D. A and B.
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27. Globalization of Political Community

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1. Post modernists be- A. A state that has col- which warfare is a
lieve: lapsed and cannot pro- recurrent feature of
vide for its citizens the relations between
A. all forms of knowl-
states not least because
edge are potentially B. A product of glob-
they regard it as in-
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dangerous as they can alization whereby in-


evitable.
lay foundations for ternational institutions
power and domination. and global markets are D. all of the above
accountable to people
4. Which of the following
of a state
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B. political perspec- challenge traditional


tives which claim to C. A state which has conceptions of political
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have uncovered univer- negative sovereignty community?


sal truths contain the but lacks positive
sovereignty A. Fragmentation
danger of domination
B. Globalization
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and exclusion. D. None of the above


C. universal human 3. Endemic warfare is: C. Nationalism
rights culture and doc-
A. the history of eth- D. A and B
trine of humanitarian
nic cleansing by liberal 5. What is meant by neo-
intervention may sim-
democratic states. medievalism?
ply extend Western
power over the reset B. the cosmopolitan
A. A condition in
of the world. understanding of the
which warfare is a
role of war in human
D. all of the above. recurrent feature of
affairs.
the relations between
2. What is a quasi-state? C. the condition in states not the least be-

1. D 2. C 3. C 4. D 5. B
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cause they regard it as 7. What is meant by group had solved the social
inevitable rights? conflicts which earlier
A. Rights belonging to dominated industrial
B. A condition in
groups such as minor- societies
which political power
is dispersed between lo- ity nations rather than B. It assumes that non-
cal national, and supra- to individuals Western societies will
national institutions, B. Rights unfairly be- follow the Western path
none of which com- longing to a privileged of economic and politi-
mand supreme loyalty groups cal development

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C. Rights belonging to C. It argues that West-
C. A condition in an political community ern liberal democracies
which international or- today are faced with

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ganizations, transna- conflict different frorr,
D. None of the above
tional corporations and those that dominated
so forth are account- 8. What are the main industrial societies
able to the peoples of tenets of communitari-
the world anism. D. A and B

D. A condition in A. They argue that 10. What is a political com-


E
most people value their munity?
which human labour
and its products are membership of a polit-
ical community; they A. A human associa-
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sold and bought in the tion in which members
market place are unlikely to shift
their loyalty to the hu- share common symbols
6. What is meant by the man race. and wish to cooperate
‘intensive’ power of to realize common ob-
B. All forms of politi- jectives
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modern states?
cal community contain
A. Power that can be the danger of generat- B. A community that
projected deep into so- ing the domination or wishes to govern itself
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ciety exclusion of significant and be free from alien


sections of society rule
B. Power based on con-
trolling the instruments C. They see globaliza- C. A community in
of violence tion weakening com- which the state claims
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munity ties legitimacy on grounds


C. Power that can be
D. B and C that it represents them
projected across whole
territories 9. What is modernization D. A community that
theory? feels loyalty to a nation-
D. Power that a state
A. It argues that West- state
holds by virtue of its
population ern liberal democracy

6. A 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. B
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1. All issues of identity pendence, most com- B. The international
have emerged only in monly with regard to convention on order
the aftermath of the the world economy and security
cold-war. Identity poli- C. Using individual hu-
C. The spread of Euro-
tics were invented after
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pean languages interna- man beings as units


the end of the cold war. (not states), it assesses
tionally
A. True the degree of order on
D. None of the above the basis of the deliv-
B. False
ery of certain kinds of
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3. is shared by the
C. It depends on the changed nature of goods for humanity as
theoretical approach states and of the tasks a whole
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that is used in the anal- they perform. D. The same as interna-


ysis tional order
A. Globalization
D. It depends on the 5. What is meant by
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historical background B. Order global governance?


of the identity C. The UN A. A system that works
2. What is meant by ‘inter- as a world government,
D. IGOs
nationalization’? with a constitution, le-
A. A cross-over of a 4. What is meant by gal system, and law en-
theory from domes- ‘world order’? forcement
tic to international set- A. The order in which B. A system regulated
tings states have acquired by a dominant leader
B. High levels of in- power throughout his- C. A loose framework
teraction and interde- tory of global, both institu-

1. B 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. C
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tion and normative that sive and losing their le- D. Matters of human
constrains conduct gitimacy with their citi- rights have never had a
D. Institutional pattern zens profile in International
in the relationship be- 8. Define multilateralism. relations.
tween states A. The tendency for 10. What is meant by mini-
6. How is globalization a functional aspects of mum order?
dystopic absence of or- international relations
der? to be organized around A. Any regular or dis-
large numbers of states cernible pattern of rela-
A. It lacks order and is

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tionships that are stable
anarchical over time, or may addi-
B. It is a product of B. The transition of a tionally refer to a condi-
historical transitions of conflict from being be- tion that allows certain

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power tween two states to goals to be achieved.
being between several
C. It is a product of states B. A view of interna-
new technologies that tional order that is con-
are not regulated. C. The practice of cerned with peace and
diplomacy by em- stability, rather than
D. It appears to have bassies to different
negative qualities in
E with the attainment of
countries other values, such as
abundance, but without
D. Both B and C justice.
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any seeming coherence
9. Which statement is cor- C. A distribution of
7. What is the principal rect? power among a num-
concern of legitimacy A. Matters of human ber (at least three) of
in globalization? rights have a much major powers or ’poles’
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A. That authority is higher profile than in


shifted to few political earlier historical peri-
D. The regular pat-
leaders in the world ods.
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terns of interaction
B. That state authority B. Matters of human between states, but
is shifted to MNCs and rights have never had a without implying any
IGOs, which are not high profile. shared values between
democratically elected them. This is distin-
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C. Matters of human
rights have a lower pro- guished from the view
file than in the times of of a ’society’ of states
C. That states are be-
coming more oppres- their emergence.

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1. How do liberal femi- not reject ’women’s val- 3. The genderning of
nists differ from radical ues’, radical feminists world politics is seen
feminists? see women as different in:
A. Liberal feminists from men
A. Prostitution and hu-
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seek to put an end to D. Liberal feminists man trafficking.


women’s exclusion/un- see women as different
der representation in B. Civil wars and
from men and do not
position of power and refugee flows.
reject ’women’s values’,
employment, radical radical feminists see
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C. Trade and develop-


feminists see women as women’s subordination ment.
different from men as universal taking dif-
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ferent forms at different D. All of the options


B. Liberal feminists given are correct.
seek to put an end to times
women’s exclusion/un- 2. What is meant by the 4. What is meant by
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der representation in global care economy? ‘gendered division of


position of power and labour’?
A. The growing global
employment, radical A. Feminization of
demand for women’s
feminists see women’s labour
domestic and sexual ser-
subordination as uni-
vices B. That women’s work
versal taking different
forms at different times B. The growing global includes primary re-
demand for nannies sponsibility of childcare
and housework
C. Liberal feminists C. The global economy
see women as differ- of unpaid work C. Mail order brides
ent from men and do D. None of the above D. None of the above

1. B 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A
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5. The ‘Women in Black’ A. Liberal. C. Focuses its in-


are: vestment lending on
B. Post-modern.
women
A. a group of Israeli
C. Environmental.
women demonstrating D. a and c.
for Palestinian women. D. Constructivist.
12. Which of the following
9. Emancipatory knowl-
are impacts of globaliza-
B. a group of Israeli edge:
tion on women?
women demonstrat- A. Has to do with
ing against Palestinian i) Cut backs in state
women’s role in the

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Women services affect
global anti-slavery
women’s health
C. a group of Pales- movement.
and employment
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against Israeli women status quo. ii) Globalization
6. Globalization has: C. Pursues knowl- results in the
edge that will lead to feminization of
A. Created new areas
changes in favour of a poverty
of women’s advance-
normative ideal, such iii) The changing in-
ment.
as gender equality ternational divi-
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B. Led to new chal- sion of labour is
lenges and dangers for D. All of the options gendered
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women. given are correct.
A. i
C. Not changed the 10. The “double burden”:
fundamental inequality B. ii, iii
A. Refers to the dis-
of gender relationship proportionate share C. i, ii, iii
in the world enough. of housework done by
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women. D. i, ii
D. All of the options
given are correct. B. Dates to the 17th 13. The myth of protec-
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century. tion:
7. What is meant by the
‘export of women’? C. Is rooted in gen- A. Characterizes men
dered conceptions of as protectors and
A. Women/girls come
the distinction between women as protected.
from rural areas into
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towns or cities to pro- public and private life.


vide gendered services D. All of the options B. Is used to justify and
given are correct. shape national security
B. An increased global policies.
11. Grameen Bank:
flow of women C. Has been chal-
A. Empowers women
C. Prostitution and through microcredit lenged by changing
mail order brides loans to facilitate small- gender roles in con-
scale economic devel- temporary warfare.
D. All of the above
opment. D. All of the options
8. Which of these s not a
B. Is gender-blind in its given are correct.
type of feminist men-
tioned in the chapter? policies. 14. What is gender?

6. D 7. D 8. C 9. C 10. D 11. D 12. C 13. D 14. B


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A. Male or female A. Is based on gender- D. None of the options


structured conceptions given is correct.
B. A social construc-
of appropriate work.
tion of what it means to 19. What is sex?
be male or female B. Has led to an in-
crease in women’s com- A. Male or female
C. Biological differ- pensation worldwide.
ence B. Biological difference
C. Negates the "double

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D. All of the above burden".
C. A social construc-
15. Feminist theorists D. A and B. tion
would see as progress:
17. What does sexuality

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A. The establishment constitute? D. A and B
of the UN Gender De- A. Heterosexuality 20. What is meant by ‘min-
velopment Index. imization of labour’?
B. Homosexuality

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B. The election of US A. Recognizing the in-
Speaker Nancy Pelosi. C. Multiple and/or
shifting sexualities crease in global demand
C. The incorporation for women as cheap
D. All of the above labour and care
of "gender mainstream-
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ing" into policy dis- 18. The idea of the gender-
sensitive lens came B. Paid and unpaid re-
course.
from the feminist theo- productive labour and
D. All of the options rist: care
given are correct, but it
A. Ticker. C. Lowering standards
depends on which fem-
for labour worldwide.
inist theory you pick. B. Enloe.
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of labor. yan.
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1. Historian A.J.P. Taylor: D. Both made no con- a caution against ide-
tribution to just war alistic conceptions of
A. Wrote Germany’s
theory and helped to international society
Aims in the First World
constitute the norma- meaning the legal fic-
WAR
tive basis of interna- tion masking power re-
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B. Argued that Hitler tional society lations between states


was no different from
3. Organized hypocrisy
other German political
is: 4. Society accounts of in-
leaders.
ternational society:
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A. A term coined by po-


C. Located the caused
litical scientist Stephen A. Deny that interna-
of the Second World
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Krasner to refer to tional cooperation is


War in Hitler’s person-
sovereignty possible
ality.
D. All of the options B. The legal fiction B. Believe it to be a
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given are correct. masking power rela- rhetorical cover for self-
tions between states. serving powerful states
2. The Catholic Church:
A. Made no contribu- C. A caution against C. Argue that it is un-
tion to just war theory idealistic conceptions able to cope with glob-
of international society alization
B. Is a form of subna-
D. Believe both that it
tional authority
D. A term coined by po- is a rhetorical cover
C. Helped constitute litical scientist Stephen for self-serving power-
the normative basis of Krasner to refer to ful state and argue that
international society sovereignty which is it is unable to cope with

1. B 2. C 3. D 4. D
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globalization any association of dis- A. Created new chal-


5. Explanations for the tinct political commu- lenges to international
cold war include: nities that accept com- society by raising the is-
mon rules, values and sue of nationalism
A. Gorbachev and Rea- institutions. B. Occurred in the 19th
gan’s leadership.
8. International society is century.
B. The relative eco- regulated by: C. Led to the creation
nomic strength of the
A. A benign form of of the Concert of Eu-
United States.
cosmopolitan democ- rope

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C. The ideological at- racy D. Created new chal-
tractiveness of Western lenges to international
democracy and capital- B. Imperial expansion.
society by raising the

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ism. issue of nationalism
D. All of the options C. Diplomacy, law, and while also leading to
given are correct. the balance of power the creation of the Con-
D. None of the above cert of Europe
6. Under a structural ex-
planation, the central 12. Which of the following
9. The ‘second cold war’:
problem of European were efforts to achieve
A. Occurred
E in the more cooperative rela-
security in the first half
of the twentieth cen- 1970’s. tions between the West-
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tury was: ern and Communist
B. Followed the elec-
countries?
A. Nationalism tions of Ronald Reagan
A. Detente with the
B. Economic crisis USSR.
C. Described a con-
C. The rise of a united
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frontational period in B. Rapprochement


Germany the late 1980’s. with China.
D. None of the options D. Followed the elec- C. German Ostpolitik.
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given are correct tions of Ronald Reagan D. All of the options


7. International society is and described a con- given are correct.
frontational period in 13. Russian President
A. The central concept
the late 1980;s. Vladimir Putin:
of the "English school"
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10. The First World War led A. Has decentralized


B. Presented most com-
to dissolution of which the Russian economy.
pellingly by Hedley
of the following em-
Bull. B. Has promoted
pires?
Western-style civil
C. Any association of
A. Britain rights.
distinct political rules,
values, institutions B. Russia C. Has nationalized
Russian economic as-
D. The central concept C. Portugal sets.
of the ’English school’
D. France D. Was Yeltsin’s prede-
presented most com-
pellingly by Hedley 11. The French and Ameri- cessor.
Bull, which descries can Revolutions: 14. The Sinatra doctrine:

5. D 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. D 10. B 11. D 12. D 13. C 14. A


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A. Was a catchphrase A. Was the Eastern tion such as that in the


for foreign policy under bloc’s answer to NATO former Yugoslavia.
Gorbachev.
B. is debating the ex-
B. Replaced the B. Gained impetus af- tent and depth of a "Eu-
Khrushchev doctrine. ter the 1954 rearma- ropean foreign and se-
ment f West Germany. curity policy" but re-
mains uncertain of their
C. Followed glasnost

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C. Was a direct re- future.
and perestroika.
sponse to the Truman C. Emphasizes interna-
D. Was a catchphrase
doctrine. tional institutions.
for foreign policy un-

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der Gorbachev and fol- D. Was the Eastern D. All of the options
lowed glasnost and per- bloc’s answer to NATO given are correct.
estroika. and gained impetus af-
ter the 1954 rearma- 21. The first three states to

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15. The “rise of China”: achieve nuclear capabil-
ment of West Germany.
A. Is an issue consid- ity were (in order):
ered by every region of 18. The ‘unipolar mo- A. The US, the USSR,
the world today. ment’: China.
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B. is unequivocally a A. occurred on Septem- B. The USSR, the US,
cause for optimism. ber 11th 2001. France.
C. Is characterized by a B. Refers to US pri- C. The US, the USSR,
shift toward economic macy since 1989. Britain.
autarky.
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C. Is over, according to D. The USSR, the US,


D. All of the options most IR theorists. Britain.
given are correct.
D. All of the options 22. Elements of interna-
16. Decolonization: given are correct tional society can be
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A. Was partially deter- found in:


19. Nuclear weapons crises
mined by local or trial during the cold war in- A. Medieval Christian
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factors cluded which of the fol- Europe,


B. Was constant across lowing?
B. Medieval Islam,
regions and imperial A. Cuba (1962)
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powers. C. Ancient China.


B. Able Archer (1983)
C. Was sometimes re- D. Medieval Christian
places by superpower C. The Arab Isreali Europe, Medieval Islam,
involvement. War (1979) and Ancient China
D. Was partially deter- D. All of the options 23. inequality:
mined by local or tribal given are correct.
A. Creates new chal-
factors and was some- 20. Europe: lenges in terms of do-
times replaced by super- mestic social stability,
A. Has struggled to rec-
power involvement. migration, and political
oncile deepening inte-
17. The Warsaw Pact: gration with fragmenta- violence.

15. D 16. D 17. D 18. B 19. D 20. D 21. C 22. D 23. D


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B. Has become more to international society Protestant Reformation


important as global- as a way of organizing
ization empowers sub- world politics? 29. Globalization in the
state actors. post-cold war world:
A. Hierarachical.
C. Has caused schol- B. Hegemonic. A. Became a defining
ars to reconsider the term of international
helpfulness of the term C. Imperial.
discourse.
"Third World". D. Hierarchical, Hege-
monic, and Imperial B. Had its extent con-
D. All of the options

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tested by scholars such
given are correct. 27. US primacy: as David Held and Mar-
24. Which of the follow- A. Was predicted by tin Wolf.
ing is not a challenge constructivist scholars

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C. Became a defining
to international soci- of international rela- idea of Realist theory.
ety, posed by globaliza- tions.
tion? D. Became a defining
B. Is a key feature of
term of international
A. Interstate war and challenge in the
discourse and had its ex-
B. Global warming post-cold war order.
tent contested by schol-
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C. Has stifled debate ars such as David Held
C. American power
about the ends and and Martin Wolf.
D. Dissolution of the means of American for-
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30. George W. Bush’s for-
bonds of political com- eign policy. eign policy:
munity
D. Was unaffected by A. Argued that old
25. Challenges facing East 9/11.
Asia include: methods of dealing
28. Which of the following with contemporary
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A. North Korea’s nu- events contributed to challenges were obso-


clear programme. the emergency of inter- lete and ineffective.
national society?
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B. Outstanding territo- B. Changed direction


rial disputes. A. The Crusades sharply after 9/11.
C. China’s declining B. Exploration and col- C. Led to a controver-
economic power. onization of the New sial war in Iraq whose
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World reasons and effects are


D. North Korea’s nu-
clear programme and C. The Protestant Ref- still being highly de-
outstanding territorial ormation bated.
disputes. D. Both exploration D. All of the options
26. Which of the follow- and colonization of the given are correct.
ing offers an alternative New World and The

24. A 25. D 26. D 27. B 28. D 29. D 30. D


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1. When was Pakistan project in Azad Kash- A. it will slop its con-
agreed to build Wullar mir. struction
Barrage? C. both of these B. according to the will
A. 1987 D. none of hese of Pakistan it is chang-
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ing its gated structure


B. 1989 3. Which country is in-
volved in water sharing
C. 1990
conflicts with India? C. it will share dam’s
D. 1992 A. Pakistan 450 M/q of power with
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2. What damage can Pakistan


B. Bangladesh
caused by Kishanganga D. none of these.
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dam to Pakistan? C. Nepal


6. Chenani-l Hydro power
A. completion of 22km D. all of these
project is being con-
tunnel to divert water 4. Ganderbal Hydro structed by India on:
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from Kishanganga to power project is being


Wullar lake will leave constructed by India A. Jhelum River
Pakistan falling a 27% on: B. Indus River
Water deficit. A. Jhelum River C. Chenab River
B. It would reduce B. Indus River
D. Ravi River
flow of Neelum River
C. Chenab River
and thus decrease 7. India stopped supply of
the power genera- D. Ravi River water to Pakistan from
tion of Pakistan’s pro- 5. India showed flexibil- every canal flowing
posed 696-mw Neelum- ity about Buglihar Dam from India to Pakistan.
Jehlum hydropower that: Pakistan protested and

1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. C
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India finally agreed and A. Siemens A. April 1st, 1947


an interim agreement
B. Hydro industries B. April 1st, 1948
was signed on
C. Both of these C. April 1st, 1949
A. May 14, 1949
D. None of these D. April 26th, 1948
B. June 4, 1948
12. India is constructing 16. When the Pakistan’s
C. May 24, 1948
Kishanganga Hydro- commissioner for Indus
D. May 4, 1948 electric Project on the failure to solve the dis-
pute of Baglihar Dam?

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river:
8. Baglihar Dam is located
in A. Neelum A. June 2003

A. Srinagar B. Jhelum B. June 2002

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B. Doda C. Ravi C. June 2001

C. Azad Kashmir D. Ganga D. June 2000

D. Baramola 17. Which statement is


13. Where Pakistan re-
true about Kishanganga
9. Kishanganga hydro- ferred the Wullar Bar-
dam?
power project was built
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rage case in 1986?
on the river: A. Its power house will
A. Indus Water Com-
be constructed near
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Bunkot in Indian held
B. Ganga B. United Nation Orga- Kashmir
nization (UNO)
C. Ravi B. Its water will be re-
C. SAARC routed into the river
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D. Jehlum Jehlum through Wullar


D. G-8 Lake
10. The Water dispute be-
tween Pakistan and In- 14. Bhaderwah Hydro
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dia was ended by sign- power project is being
ing of which treaty? constructed by India D. none of these
on: 18. On which river the
A. Indus Basin Treaty
Wullar Barrage was to
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1965 A. Jhelum River


be constructed?
B. Indus Water Treaty B. Indus River
A. Ravi
1960
C. Chenab River
B. Jehlum
C. Indus Basin Treaty
D. Ravi River
1960 C. Chanab
15. When India stopped
D. Indus Water Treaty D. Ganga
supply of water to Pak-
1965
istan from every canal 19. In which year water dis-
11. Baglihar dam was flowing from India to pute emerged from the
signed between Pakistan for first time development of Tulbul
Jaiparkash industries after creation of Pak- Navigational Project by
and: istan. India?

7. D 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. A 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. B


19. D 20. A
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A. 1968 C. Pakistan will accept C. Joh F. Tarren


the dam for the naviga-
B. 1975 D. None of these
tion only
C. 1980 D. None of these 28. On which river the
Baglihar Dam is being
D. 1985 24. Why the construction constructed
20. Which Indian dam of Wullar barrage was
stopped? A. Jhelum
would deprive Pakistan

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of 26 to 28% water? A. referred to it as a B. Chanab
A. Wullar dam Barrage meant for wa-
C. Indus
ter storage

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B. Kishanganga dam D. none of these
B. accused India of vi-
C. Ganga dam olating Indus Water 29. When India signed
Treaty 1960 the project of Baglihar
D. Baglihar dam
dam?

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C. both of these
21. Reymond Lafftee be-
longs to which coun- D. none of these A. 11 March 1999
try? 25. The purpose of Indus B. 11 June 2000
Basin treaty was:
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A. Italy C. 11 April 2001
A. Domestic and agri-
B. France D. December 2002
culture use
C. Switzerland 30. Under Indus Basin
B. Restricted use of
D. Germany hydroelectric power Treaty, which coun-
through a "run-of-th try is not entitled to
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22. Which barrage was con- draw water from three


river" plant
structed under Tulbul western rivers?
Navigational project? C. Non-consumptive
use A. Pakistan
A. Wullar Barrage
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D. All of these B. Bangladesh


B. Tulbul Barrage
26. Kishanganga hydro- C. India
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C. Wullar Navigational power project was lo-


Barrage cated in: D. Nepal
D. None of these A. Muzafarabad 31. India and Pakistan
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signed an agreement
23. What is Pakistan’s B. Sindh
on Wullar Barrage on:
stand about Baglihar C. Mir Pur
Dam? A. October 1991
D. Jhelum
A. Pakistan does not B. December 1991
27. The World Bank ap-
agree to any change in
pointed a neutral expert C. January 1991
treaty
to resolve Baglihar dam
D. April 1991
B. Pakistan has ac- who is neutral expert?
cepted India’s proposal 32. Why Pakistan opposed
A. Reamond Laffty
of sharing dam’s power. against the construc-
B. Rums John tion of Wullar barrage?

21. C 22. A 23. A 24. C 25. D 26. A 27. A 28. B 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. D
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A. Pakistan could lose 37. Haftal Hydro power the case over the con-
7,000 to 8,000 acres wa- project is being con- struction of India’s:
ter per day structed by India on:
A. Kishanganga Hy-
B. India can use it as A. Jhelum River droelectric Project
weapon against Pak-
B. Indus River B. Tulbul project
istan by blocking water
through its gates C. Chenab River C. Wullar Lake barrage
C. both of these D. Ravi River
D. Baglihar Dam

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D. none of these 38. Karnah Hydro power
project is being con- 42. Why India claims on
33. Bazgo Stakna Hydro
structed by India on: Wullar Barrage?
power project is be-
ing constructed by In- A. it is only meant for

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A. Jhelum River
dia on: enhancing ’navigation’
B. Indus River that is permissible un-
A. Jhelum River der Indus Water treaty
C. Chenab River
B. Indus River
D. Ravi River
C. Chenab River B. 90% of Tulbul
39. When the India started
project would be bene-
D. Ravi River
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the construction of
ficial to Pakistan
34. Marpachoo Hydro Wullar Barrage?
C. both of these
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power project is being A. 1989
constructed by India D. none of these
on: B. 1988
43. Sumoor Hydro power
A. Jhelum River C. 1984 project is being con-
structed by India on:
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B. Indus River D. 1990


40. To solve water crises In- A. Jhelum River
C. Chenab River
dus Water Treaty was B. Indus River
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D. Ravi River signed in 1960 under


35. When the Baglihar dis- which who was to act C. Chenab River
pute cAme to end? as guarantor of this D. Ravi River
A. January 2004 Treaty? 44. What are the apprehen-
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A. World Bank sions of Pakistan about


B. February 2005
Wullar Barrage?
C. March 2006 B. IMF
A. risks of floods and
D. April 2007 C. Security Council draughts in Pakistan
36. Hunder Hydro power D. None of them would be enhanced and
project is being con- Mangla Dam would be
41. On 23 September 2011,
structed by India on: adversely affected
the arbitral tribunal in
A. Jhelum River the dispute between In- B. During a military
dia and Pakistan or- confrontation, it would
B. Indus River
dered interim measures enable India to control
C. Chenab River on pending its final de- the mobility and re-
D. Ravi River cision on the merits of tread Pakistan troops

33. B 34. B 35. A 36. B 37. B 38. A 39. C 40. A 41. A 42. C 43. B 44. D
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C. Closing the Barrage Treaty allow India the A. Volume of water


gates would render the right to hydroelectric
B. Direction of water
Pakistan canal system power generation from
dry and easy to cross the western rivers but C. storage capacities
only by run off river
D. All of these D. All of them
installation without af-
45. The Indian Water fection or building

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32. Diplomacy

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1. Define diplomacy. September 11, 2001 pro- 3. What are some chal-
A. In world politics, duce a pessimistic view lenges to state-based
diplomacy is a commu- for diplomacy? diplomacy?
nications process be- A. Because many diplo- A. Diplomats no longer
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tween international ac- mats died that day operate within the well-
tors that seeks through defined shell of the
negotiation to resolve B. Because it was un- state, rather, they now
conflict short of war clear what negotiation operate within shift-
and diplomacy can con- ing boundaries of state
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B. In foreign policy, tribute to resolve a con-


diplomacy is a policy sovereignty
flict with terrorism in
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instrument to enable the future B. The growth of


an international actor civil society and non-
to achieve its policy C. Because the Bush governmental organi-
objectives administration’s ’war zations require a more
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against terrorism’ sug- broad-based diplomacy


C. Diplomacy focuses
gested that military
on the resolution of con-
force and other coer-
flict through dialogue C. State-based diplo-
cive measures would
and negotiation macy is outdated
be used to resolve this
D. All of the above conflict D. A and B
2. Why did the attacks of D. Both B and C

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1. Conflict related to mem- A. Ethnicity A. Yugoslavia
bers of an ethnic group B. Resources B. Serbia-Montenegro
living as a minority in a
neighboring state is oc- C. Trade C. Thailand
curring in D. Arms imports
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D. Czechoslovakia
A. Sri Lanka and Pak- 4. The statement “War
istan. made the state, and the 6. Which islands in the
state made war”: South China Sea are
B. North Korea ans the source of conflict
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South Korea A. Comes from the between several coun-


work of historical so- tries?
C. South Africa and
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ciologist Charles Tilly.


Namibia. A. Marshall Islands
D. Albania and Kosovo. B. Kuril Islands
B. Applies to the de-
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velopment and use of C. Palau and Fiji


2. The world’s largest ex- atomic weapons.
porter of small arms is: D. Spratly Islands
C. Is the primary argu-
A. the United States. ment of Robert Hein- 7. The government of
B. Russia. lein. Angola in the 1980s
D. Is used to explain proclaimed Marxist
C. Great Britain. rhetoric
civil conflict in Africa.
D. France. A. in an attempt to get
3. can cause conflict 5. The breakup of which Soviet aid for a transfor-
because of a clash of of the following states mation into a commu-
ideas. was NOT peaceful? nist state.

1. D 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. D
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B. in an effort to B. The USA invades B. To determine future


frighten neighbors into more Arab countries, targets terrorist may at-
giving it territorial con- thus allowing them tack in the future.
cessions. more places to estab- C. To recruit members.
lish themselves.
C. in order to quell
a rebellion by a pro- C. International coop- D. To appear on the Al-
Marxist group called eration between ter- Jazeera TV Show "Ter-
UNITA. rorists groups for the rorists Funniest Home
shared objective of a Videos".
D. to convince the So-

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better world.
viets to give them aid, 13. During the Cold War,
though the proclaimed D. Widespread conver- the Soviet Union in-
ideological transforma- sion of Christians and vaded which of the fol-

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tion was false. Jews to Islam. lowing countries in or-
8. ‘New wars’ are sup- der to change its gov-
11. The International
ported by activities ernment?
Atomic Energy Agency
such as: provides which of the A. Iran
A. Hostage-taking. following functions? B. Czechoslovakia
B. Illegal trafficking of
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A. monitoring of U.S- C. Poland
diamonds and drugs. Russian arms control
D. Romania
agreements
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C. Arms smuggling 14. What characteristic do
across weakly enforced B. inspection of the nu- globalization and ter-
borders. clear power industry in rorism share in com-
member states to pre- mon?
D. All of the options vent the diversion of
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given are correct. A. Both are a current


materials to the mili-
phenomenon.
9. War: tary
B. both are a recently
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A. Is a political instru- C. provision of


new phenomenon.
ment. weapons-grade fission-
able material to the C. Both are complex
B. Is only fought be- and open to subjective
United States and Rus-
tween states. interpretation.
sia
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C. Can be an agent of D. Both are causes of


D. development of tac-
historical change. major transactions of
tical nuclear weapons
D. A and B. for United National funds internationally.
10. What can terrorists forces 15. Islamic movements
hope for in order to have grown stronger
12. For which of the fol-
the successful in the recently in which of the
lowing things are video
future? following countries?
recordings useful to ter-
rorist groups? A. Israel
A. Widespread upris-
ing of the disaffected A. To identify perpetra- B. Qatar
and oppressed or col- tors and aid in their ar- C. Pakistan
lapse of the USA. rest.
D. Somalia

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16. Which of the follow- C. ethnicity issues A. Iran


ing countries has the
D. All of these are B. Pakistan
United States NOT ac-
causes of international
cused of supporting in- C. India
conflict.
ternational terrorism?
20. Which of the following D. North Korea
A. Iran is NOT among the coun- 24. The Strategic Defense
B. Cuba tries that either have or Initiative is designed

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will soon have military to:
C. Somalia
capabilities in space?
A. develop defenses
D. Syria
A. the United States that could shoot down

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B. China
within a state trying siles.
to create, or prevent, C. Russia
a new government for B. build up U.S. num-

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D. Great Britain bers of intercontinental
the entire state or some
part of it is what type of 21. The U.S government is ballistic missiles.
war? trying to prevent co- C. build up U.S.
caine cartels based in stockpiles of nuclear
A. Civil
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from supplying co- weapons.
B. hegemonic caine to U.S, cities.
D. ensure that the U.S.
C. guerilla A. Nicaragua has second-strike capa-
D. total B. Burma bility.
18. A situation in which C. China 25. International conflicts
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individuals organize that concern tangible


D. Colombia “goods” have special
their and communities
around religious belief 22. Who was the target importance when they
that are held as abso- of the symbolic at- have to do with
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lute truth-and where tacks against the World A. religious conflicts


individuals are willing Trade Centre in 1933
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to sacrifice or even die and 2001? B. control of national


for those beliefs-is governments.
A. Global Capitalism.
A. communalism. C. territory.
B. Citizens of the USA.
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B. religious centralism. D. trade conflicts.


C. President Clinton. 26. Raids:
C. primitivism. A. are considered to
D. The International
D. fundamentalism Monetary Fund. be low-intensity con-
flict when they occur
19. Which of the following 23. What nation withdrew
only once.
is NOT a cause of inter- from the IAEA in 1993
national conflict? and then bargained B. are the type of ac-
with Western leaders tion that elevate a low-
A. ideological issues
to get economic assis- intensity conflict into
B. territorial issues tancy? full-scale warfare.

16. C 17. A 18. D 19. D 20. D 21. D 22. A 23. D 24. A 25. C
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C. fall into the cate- A. biological D. socialism died as a


gory of guerilla war be- political movement and
B. chemical
cause they consist of a was not resurrected un-
conventional force fac- C. nuclear til after WWII.
ing a nonconventional D. conventional 32. War between states:
force.
29. Who would realists sug- A. May be becoming
D. fall into the gray gest has a monopoly increasingly obsolete.
area between wars on the legitimate use of
and nonwars because B. Is rooted in our un-
physical force?

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their destruction is lim- derstanding of a West-
ited and they are over A. Islamic Fundamen- phalian state system.
quickly. talists. C. A and B.

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E. ? B. The State. D. None of the options
27. Which of the following C. The United Nations. given is correct.
is true of theories that 33. What has not compli-
center on the individual D. None of the options cated the search for
level of analysis? given is correct. terrorists and terrorist
cells?
A. They explain wars 30. Intercontinental Ballis-
E
in terms of power rela- tic missiles have a range A. Increase in trade
tions among major ac- of and commerce through-
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tors in the international out the world.
A. over 5,000 miles.
system. B. The use of cellular
B. 100 to 500 miles. phone technology.
B. There are two ma-
jor theories and neither C. 1,000 to 5,000 miles. C. The globalization of
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holds up very well in re- commerce.


ality. D. over 10,000 miles. D. Increased immigra-
C. One theory at the 31. During World War I, tion.
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individual level, con- 34. State autonomy is chal-


sistent with realism, A. the failure of nation-
alism to motivate pop- lenged in the “post-
holds that the use of Westphalian” order be-
war and other violent ulations to a defense of
cause:
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means of leverage in country meant that gov-


international conflicts ernments had to con- A. Identity politics are
is abnormal and reflects script soldiers. increasingly important.
the irrational decisions B. nationalism proved
of national leaders. a stronger force than so- B. Economic insecurity
D. The two major the- cialism. provokes civil conflict.
ories in this arena are C. socialist workers C. Technological de-
based on the assump- from different Euro- velopment and ’virtual
tions of realism. pean countries banded war’ have enabled West-
28. Which of the following together as workers ern intervention.
is not a form of weapon to fight for workers’
D. All of the options
of mass destruction? rights.
given are correct.

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35. Classic cases of terror- 39. Which of these is an ex- D. is defined by inter-
ism involve ample of a revolution, national law as airspace
based on strong ideolo- beginning at 40,000 feet
A. civilians.
gies, that lost its ideo- above sea level.
B. more than one state. logical fervor?
43. Which factor didn’t
A. Iran (1979) & the lead to the birth of
C. a nonstate actor United States (1776) transnational terror-

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D. all of these: civil- B. China (1949) ism?
ians, a nonstate actor,
C. Russia (1917) A. The end of the cold
and more than one state.
war.

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are correct.
36. The effect of technol- B. The expansion of air
ogy on war: E. ? travel.
A. is the dominant fo- 40. Contemporary warfare

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C. The wider availabil-
cus of the Revolution in has changed the role ity of televised news
Military Affairs. of: coverage.
B. Neglects the com- A. The media.
D. Broad common po-
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plex political dimen- B. Women. litical and ideological
sions of warfare.
C. Children. interests.
C. A and B.
D. All of the options 44. State-sponsored terror-
D. None of the options given are correct. ism is
given is correct.
41. Uranium-235
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37. In which of the fol- A. the subject of a UN


A. is used to treaty signed in 1998.
lowing areas is there
strengthen the hulls
currently a border dis- B. typical of groups
of submarines.
pute? like al-Qaeda.
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B. is fissionable mate-
A. Brazil/Paraguay
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B. Iran
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C. Hong Kong nuclear power industry. much in existence to-
day.
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as “organized violence legally under the terms ist groups by states to
carried on by politi- of the NPT. achieve political aims.
cal units against each 42. Outer space: 45. Which of the follow-
other” came from: ing does NOT occur
A. is considered to be
A. Thucydides. international territory, in sense of inevitabil-
like oceans. ity around the change
B. Quincy Wright.
n government while
B. can be "claimed" as
C. Hedley Bull. claiming their actions
territory by any state.
D. Karl von Clausewitz. will bring long-term sta-
C. can be militarized. bility

35. D 36. C 37. D 38. C 39. E 40. D 41. B 42. A 43. A 44. D
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A. the coup leaders try B. Resolutions target- D. Iraq in 2003.


to create a sense of in- ing Israel as a "terrorist- 49. The area adjacent to
evitability around the state". the coastline of a state
change in government C. Debate on larger is- that is considered part
while claiming their ac- sues such as Iraq and of its national territory
tions will bring long- Bosnia. is known as:
term stability.
D. Arguments over se- A. territorial waters.
B. Civilian politicians mantics and definitions.
in power and uncoop- B. a contiguous zone.

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erative military officers C. res communis.
are arrested or killed. 47. The United States and
the other great pow- D. high seas.
C. Coup leaders try to ers account for of 50. Many states’ foreign

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keep state building and world military spend- policies are influenced
television stations un- ing. by a practice of
der civilian manage-
A. three-quarters centuries past in which
ment to establish the il-
trade and foreign eco-
lusion of civilian con- B. four-fifths
nomic policies were ma-
trol. C. two-thirds nipulated to build up a
D. Political power is
E monetary surplus that
D. one-half
seized by domestic mil- could be used to finance
48. A clear example of the
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itary forces. war.
Revolution in Military
46. Which of the follow- Affairs include: A. corporatism
ing has stalled action
A. Afghanistan in the B. mercantilism
in the UN directed to-
wards terrorism? 1980’s. C. despotism
H

A. United States veto B. Rwanda in 1994. D. capitalism


power. C. Serbia in 1999.
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34. Afghanistan Issue

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an
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1. There are how 4. Who was called 055 A. NATO & ISAF
many provinces of Brigade during regime
B. ATF
Afghanistan? of Taliban?
A. 32 provinces A. Ahmad Shah Mas- C. ANA
an

soud D. None of these


B. 30 provinces
C. 34 provinces B. Bin Laden 7. The Haqqani Network
C. Abdul Rashid Dos- is led by:
D. 36 provinces
y

tum A. Maulvi Jalaluddin


2. When Anglo-Afghan
wars were fought? D. Abdul Rahim Haqqani
ra

Ghafoorzai B. Sirajuddin Haqqani


A. 1836-1842
5. Which is the largest
B. 1878-1890 C. both a & b
ethnic group in
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C. 1919 Afghanistan? D. not a nor b


D. all of these A. Uzbuk 8. The father of modern
3. Who was ruler of B. Tajik Afghanistan is:
Afghanistan in 1933 A. Jamal uddin
to 1973? C. Pushtuns
Afghani
A. King Hasan Abadli D. Hazeras
B. Nadir Shah
B. King Zahir Shah 6. Currently ongoing Op-
eration Hamkari in C. Aman ul Allah
C. King Ahmad Shah Afghanistan is started D. Ahmad Shah Abdali
D. King Daud by

1. C 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. D
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9. Which Asian country A. December 2010 D. Operation Strike of


has long been known as sword
B. September 2010
the crossroad of Asia? 18. In June 2010 U.S. Gen-
C. November 2010
A. India eral Stanley McChrys-
D. None of these tal was forced to resign
B. China
14. Who is the current because of derogatory
C. Iran Afghan President? remarks he made in a
D. Afghanistan Rolling Stone magazing
A. Hamid Karzai
interview about the U.S.
10. Which incident in the

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B. Bin Laden leadership. McChrys-
world caused Taliban’s
C. Abdul Rashid Dos- tal had been the com-
down fall?
tum mander of U.S. forces
A. Anti-Taliban move- in which world trouble

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ment in Afghanistan D. Abdul Rahim spot?
Ghafoorzai
B. Anti-Taliban ap- A. Japan
proach in world 15. Second largest ethnic
group in Afghanistan is B. Iraq
C. Terrorist attacks on
World Trade Center on A. Uzbek C. Afghanistan
11th September 2011 B. Tajik
E D. South Korea
D. None of these C. Hazaras 19. Which significant inci-
RE
11. Which Islamic coun- dent took place in the
D. Tazters
try opposed the applica- history of Afghanistan
16. Afghanistan gained its in 2004?
tion of Pakistan for the
independence in 1921
membership of UNO? A. Nation’s first census
under the leadership
H

A. Egypt of: took place


B. Iraq A. Jamalu din Afghani B. Nation’s first elec-
tions took place
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C. Iran B. Nadir Shah


D. Afghanistan C. Nation’s first Tele-
C. Aman ul Allah
vision network was
12. Who is known as D. None of these started
“Afghan who won the
17. The War i Afghanistan
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cold war”? D. None of these


began on October 7,
A. Ahmad Shah Mas- 2001, as the US Armed 20. International Confer-
soud Forces and Afghan ence on Afghanistan in
United Front (Northern London, which brought
B. Bin Laden together some 70 coun-
Alliance) launched:
C. Abdul Rashid Dos- tries and organizations,
tum A. Operation Enduring was held on:
Freedom
D. Abdul Rahim A. January 26, 2009
Ghafoorzai B. Operation New
Dawn B. January 26, 2008
13. The current parliament
of Afghanistan was C. Operation Panther’s C. January 26, 2010
elected in: Claw D. January 26, 2011

10. C 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. C 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. C
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21. There was a great un- C. Abdul Rashid Dos- 30. When Afghan Interim
rest against commu- tum Authority (AIA) was
nist people’s Demo- formulated?
D. Abdul Rahim
cratic Party. In this
Ghafoorzai A. October 2001
situation who with the
help of ISI trained the 26. The largest opium B. December 2001
anti-Government Muja- producer province of
Afghanistan is: C. January 2001
hadeen?

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A. Helmand D. none of these
A. Britain
31. How many vice Pres-
B. USA B. Nangarhar
ident are these in

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C. France C. Badakhshan Afghanistan?
D. Russia D. None of these A. 1
22. First Afghan state was 27. Which of the fol- B. 4

an
established in: lowing provinces of
Afghanistan shares bor- C. 2
A. October 1746
der with Pakistan? D. 3
B. October 1745
A. Paktya 32. On December 1, 2009,
Ch
C. October 1747 U.S. President Barack
B. Ghazni
D. October 1748 Obama announced that
C. Qandhar he would deploy an ad-
23. Afghanistan got inde-
D. All of them ditional 30,000 soldiers
pendence in:
over a period of
A. August 19, 1917 28. International Security
A. 4 months
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Assistance Force (ISAF)


B. August 19, 1919 to take all measures B. 9 months
C. August 19, 1916 necessary to fulfill its
mandate of assisting C. 6 months
D. August 19, 1918
the Afghan Interim
y

D. 8 months
24. Operation Panchai Authority in maintain-
Palang was started by 33. What is the largest
ing security was estab-
ra

NATO and ISAF in 2009. spoken language of


lished on
What is the meaning of Afghanistan?
Panchai Palang? A. December 20, 2011
A. Dari Persian
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A. New Dawn B. December 20, 2010


B. Pashto
B. Panther’s Claw C. December 20, 2004
C. Turkmen
C. strike of sward D. December 20, 2001
D. Uzbek
D. None of them 29. Command of the ISAF
34. Backed by USA, Pak-
passed to NATO on:
25. Who is known as lion istan, Saudi Arabia and
of Panjshir Valley? A. August 15, 2003 other Strategic allies,
B. August 17, 2003 Talban developed as a
A. Ahmad Shah Mas-
politico-religious force.
soud C. August 18, 2003 When eventually the
B. Bin Laden D. August 11, 2003 seized power?

21. B 22. C 23. B 24. B 25. A 26. A 27. D 28. D 29. D 30. B 31. C 32. C
33. A 34. B
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A. 1980 year in the history of Afghanistan and Rus-


Afghanistan? sia signed a treaty of
B. 1996
friendship, cooperation
C. 1998 A. It regained complete
and Good Neighborli-
independence from
D. 1999 ness?
British
35. Name the bother-in- B. it signed treaty of A. 1977
law of King Zahir partial independence B. 1978
Shah who snatched the with British
throne from Zahir Shah C. 1979

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in 1973? C. it accepted British
supremacy D. 1981
A. Ahmad Shah 43. On June 25, Ameri-
D. it started the war
B. Shah Abdali can officials announced

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of independence with
British the launch of Operation
C. Sardar Mohammad
Khanjar. What is the
Daud 39. Largest number of meaning of Khanjar?
D. Sardar Khan Ba- troops in Afghanistan?
hadur A. New Dawn
A. United States
36. The Haqqani Net- B. Panther’s Claw
E
B. United Kingdom
work is active in the C. Strike of sword
Afghanistan’s south- C. Germany
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eastern areas of: D. None of them
D. France
A. Paktia & Paktika 44. ‘Geneva Accord’ Which
40. U.S. President Barack
provinces provided for the with-
Obama set a with-
drawal of Soviet troops
B. Khost & Wardak drawal of army date
from Afghanistan was
H

provinces from Afghanistan for


signed in:
the year
C. Logar & Ghazni
A. 5th March, 1988
provinces A. 2012
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B. 1st, January, 1988


D. all of these B. 2014
37. When Hamid Karzzi C. 2011 C. 14th April, 1988
was elected as president D. 15th November,
D. 2015
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of Afghanistan for first 1988


time? 41. What is meant by “Loya
Jirga”? 45. When Afghanistan be-
A. 2001 came as a republic?
A. Ruling Clergy
B. 2003 A. 1948
B. Grand Assembly of
C. 2004 B. 1900
all factors
D. 2002 C. 1973
C. Arbitration Council
38. King Amanullah ac-
D. 1800
ceded to the throne of
Afghanistan in 1919. D. None of them 46. When Barak Hussain
Which significant event 42. When communist Obama issued Pak-
took place in this government of Afghan Policy?

35. C 36. D 37. D 38. A 39. A 40. B 41. B 42. B 43. C 44. C 45. C 46. B
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A. 2010 C. 2003 D. 24 June, 1989


B. 2009 D. 2006 53. Operation New Dawn
C. 2008 50. When the USSR was launched on 12
withdrew from June 2010as joint ISAF /
D. 2011 ANA operation, led by
Afghanistan?
47. Helmand is the the:
world’s largest opium- A. 1980
A. US Marines

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producing region, re- B. 1982
sponsible for: B. UK Marines
C. 1985
A. 45% of the world’s C. Spain Marines
D. 1989

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total production
51. Sardar Mohammad D. France Marines
B. 55% of the world’s
Daud’s entire family 54. When the most serous
total production
was murdered in 1978 fighting of civil
C. 65% of the world’s

an
when communist peo- war took place in
total production ple’s democratic party Afghanistan in which
D. 75% of the world’s of Afghanistan took 10,000 people were
total production over the government killed in Kabul?
by launching a coup
Ch
48. Who is the current known as: A. 1994
Commander of NATO-
ISAF in Afghanistan? A. Great Saur Revolu- B. 1993
tion
A. Abdul Rahim C. 1993
Ghafoorzai B. Great Communist
Revolution D. 1992
an

B. David Petraeus
C. Great People’s Rev- 55. Which of the following
C. Mac Stanley Crys- countries recognized
olution
tals Taliban government in
D. Great democratic Afghanistan?
y

D. Abdul Rashid Dos-


Revolution
tum A. Saudi Arabia
52. When USSR invaded
ra

49. When the Afghanistan


Afghanistan? B. UAE
first Parliamentary elec-
tions were held? A. 24 December, 1979 C. Pakistan
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A. 2004 B. 24 January, 1979 D. All of them


B. 2005 C. 24 April, 1985

47. D 48. B 49. B 50. D 51. A 52. A 53. A 54. A 55. D


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35. International relations

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an
Ch
1. Types of nuclear D. Isolationalist mood 7. UNEP stands for
weapon are 4. Who was the youngest A. United Nation Envi-
A. fissioned weapon U.S. president in the ronment Program
nineteenth century?
B. Fusion Weapon B. United Nation Euro-
an

A. John F. Kennedy pean Policy


C. A and B
B. Millard Fillmore C. United nation Eval-
D. None of above
C. Theodore Roosevelt uation Program
2. Yugoslavia republic of
y

Macedonia recognized D. United Nation Es-


Taiwan in D. James Polk tablished Policy
ra

5. Berlin Wall symbolizes 8. In 1961 France, Britain


A. 1998
the and Spain invaded
B. 1999
A. End of WW I A. Italy
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C. 1997
B. End of cold war B. Germany
D. 1996
C. End of proxy war C. Japan
3. US foreign policy has
historically alternated D. End of WW I I D. Mexico
between 6. Hong Kong was ruled 9. When did US try to ex-
by clude Cuba from Base-
A. Internationalists
A. French ball Classic?
and isolationalist
moods B. British A. 2002
B. Industrialist mood C. Soviet B. 2004
C. nationalist mood D. European C. 2006

1. C 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. C
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D. 2008 A. Chinese Commu- A. explanatory or con-


10. The last Emperor of nist stitutive.
Haiti was? B. George W. Marshall B. foundational or anti-
A. papa Doc foundational.

B. Henri I C. John W. Regan C. liberal or anti-


liberal
C. Faustin I D. All of these
D. A and B.
D. Jacques I 14. When did Japan’s mili-
tary force expand their 19. Gulf War started in

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11. The idea of ‘Democratic role modestly? A. 1987
Peace’ is:
A. 1990 B. 1985
A. a central plank of

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liberal internationalist B. 1992 C. 1991
thought. C. 1980 D. 1992
B. that liberal polities D. 1970 20. Serbia break from
exhibit restraint in their
relations with other lib- 15. NAFTA allows US A. Kosovo
eral polities. banks and insurances
B. Novi Sad
E
companies to operate
C. that liberal polities in C. Montenegro
are imprudent in rela-
RE
A. Spain D. Zemun
tions with authoritar-
ian states. B. Mexico 21. President Dwight D.
Eisenhower estab-
D. all of the above. C. Italy lished?NASA in
12. What is meant by the D. Egypt A. 1955
H

term ‘The big Four’?


16. When Korean War B. 1958
A. The Powers contest- broke out?
ing global dominance in C. 1959
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the sixties A. 1947


D. 1960
B. Representatives of B. 1954 22. Japan fought a war to
the main victorious C. 1968 control Southeast Asia
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Powers at the Paris with


Peace Conference af- D. 1950
A. Russia
ter WW1 17. Camp David peace
treaty was singed in B. Africa
C. The Powers at the
Yalta conference of A. 1972 C. United States
WW2 D. Iraq
B. 1974
D. The powers in- 23. The Seven-year war
C. 1977
volved during the was fought between:
American Revolution- D. 1978
ary War A. France and Ger-
18. Theories can be distin- many
13. Who undertook the guished according to
Long March of 1934? whether they are: B. England and France

10. C 11. D 12. B 13. A 14. C 15. B 16. D 17. D 18. D 19. C 20. C 21. B
22. C 23. C 24. A
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C. England and Prussia 28. What were the main or beliefs spread within
features of the interna- a population
tional society of the An-
D. France and Austria B. Ideas of how an
cient Greeks?
ideology becomes
24. In which year Slobodon
A. It was a system of in- widespread
Milosevic was found
dependent city states
dead in his cell in UN C. An obscure mechan-
war crime’s tribunal’s B. It was a geograph- ical problem in automo-

er
detention centre? ical and cultural unit biles
but not a political one,
A. 2006 D. None of the above
based on polis and Hel-

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B. 2005 lenic culture 32. Jordan river originates
in
C. 2004 C. It was a system with-
out an explicit concep- A. Spain
D. 2003 tion of international B. Syria and Lebanon

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25. Who was the ruling law
C. Korea
monarch of Britain D. All of the above
when America won its D. Japan
29. Ayatollah Khomeini
independence? 33. Anti Muslim Cartoons
took power in
Ch
A. George II in a Danish newspaper
A. 1975
spread riots from
B. Henry V B. 1979
A. South Africa- East
C. William II C. 1989 America
D. George IV D. 1999 B. Africa - South Asia
an

26. During WWII Soviet 30. Which agreement in C. Europe-Asia


Union took burst to 1648 ended the ‘Thirty
Germany and suffered Years’ War’, with which D. Europe-South East
the supremacy of the Asia
y

A. 30 million deaths Holy Roman empire 34. Cultural revolution


B. 40 million deaths ended and France came in
ra

emerged as a dominant
C. 50 million deaths A. 1967
power?
D. 60 million deaths B. 1960
A. Treaty of Rome
Na

27. Which of the following B. Treaty of West- C. 1966


used the internet for ac- phalia D. 1969
tivism?
C. Treaty of Paris 35. Some of MNCs sales
A. The campaign to
D. Treaty of Versailles A. Goods
ban landmines.
31. What are stories about B. Services
B. The Zapatista move- diffusion?
ment C. Food
A. Explanations about
C. Anti-globalisation how particular organi- D. Cloths
activists zational models, prac- 36. When did Maastricht
D. All of the above tices, norms, strategies, treaty sign in?

25. A 26. D 27. D 28. D 29. B 30. B 31. A 32. B 33. B 34. B 35. B 36. C
176 Chapter 35. International relations

A. 1990 A. Population the present order and


critiques it within those
B. 1991 B. Military
parameters
C. 1992 C. Economy
C. Critical theory at-
D. 1994 D. GDP tempts to challenge
37. Where Islamic govern- 42. What is Lebensraum? the prevailing order
ment was established in by seeking out social
A. Living space - i.e. processes that could
1992? Aryan Germans must lead to emancipatory
expand eastward and

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A. Afghanistan change
fulfill its racial and his-
B. Iran torical destiny as the D. Critical theory ac-
C. Iraq fittest race cepts the parameters of

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the present order and
D. Syria B. A place where helps legitimate an un-
Hitler’s targets of op- just system
38. Which term denotes
pression convened
‘Palestinian uprising’? 46. In which year US and
C. The belief that Afghanistan soldiers
A. HAMAS
Aryan Germans are the worked together?
B. PLO most superior race
E
A. 2000
C. Intikada D. None of the above
B. 2002
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D. Intifada 43. A treaty on biodiversity
adopted in C. 2004
39. Three most war prone
states are A. 1990 D. 2006
A. France, Britain, Rus- B. 1992 47. Cost of transportation
H

sia and of processing in-


C. 1992 formation in trade is
B. United States, Japan D. 1993 called
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Italy
44. Who was Ireland’s first A. Transaction Cost
C. Europe, Austria- women president?
Hungary, Spain B. Comparative advan-
A. Margaret Mitchell tage
D. Germany, Italy,
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B. Mary McAleese C. Balance of trade


Spain
40. Supply is determined C. Mary Robinson D. Exports
by amount of money de- D. C.J. Haughey 48. Soviet weapons peaked
termined by 45. According to Robert 40000 warhead in
A. State Prints Cox, what is critical the- A. 1982
ory?
B. Nation Prints B. 1985
A. Critical theory at-
C. Government Print tempts to challenge C. 1988
D. Number of prints power D. 1980
41. What is best single indi- B. Critical theory ac- 49. Which woman led her
cator of state power? cepts the parameters of country to a victory in a

37. A 38. D 39. A 40. C 41. D 42. A 43. C 44. C 45. C 46. D 47. A 48. D
49. A
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major war, oversaw its C. It bequeathed Ger- A. 1999


first nuclear tests and many’s legitimate
B. 1993
was voted ‘the greatest grievances
woman of the millen- C. 1994
D. All of the above
nium’? D. 1996
53. Institutions like the
A. Indira Gandhi WTO and the IMF are: 57. When did US forces
B. Benazir Bhutto take substantive ad-

er
A. more important and
vantage of satellite
C. Margaret thatcher more effective because
in Afghanistan in de-
of the rise of global net-
D. angel Market feating Taliban and Al-
works.

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50. Former military direc- Qaeda forces?
tor was arrested in B. more important and
A. 2000
less effective because of
A. England the rise of global net- B. 2001
works.

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B. Germany C. 2002
C. China C. less important and D. 2003
less effective because of
D. Japan the rise of global net- 58. When did UN special
session on disarma-
Ch
51. Which countries have works.
economically great ment held in?
D. less important and
power, but played con- A. 1970
more effective because
trasted role in inter-
of the rise of global net- B. 1980
national affairs after
works.
World War II? C. 1981
54. Which power declined
an

A. Japan and Russia US isolation between D. 1982


B. China and Germany World War? 59. What is meant by
the term, ‘Compgnies
A. UN
d’Ordonnance’?
y

C. Japan and Germany B. EU


A. French tanks of
C. British WW1
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D. Russia and Britain


D. NATO B. 15th century French
52. How might the Treaty
of Versailles have con- 55. United States could cavalry and mounted
infantry
Na

tributed to World War back Islamic militants


ll? in C. French tanks of
A. It was too hard eco- A. Africa WW2
nomically on Germany B. Afghanistan D. French support
troops in both World
C. Europe Wars
B. The principle of self
determination was not D. America 60. Ronal Reagan became
applied to Germany 56. In which year Rwanda’s president of USA in
and the consequent ter- millions of civilians 1980 and in the same
ritorial arrangements were ignored by inter- year Marshal Tito of
were harsh national community? Yugoslavia was died.

50. A 51. C 52. D 53. B 54. C 55. B 56. C 57. B 58. D 59. B
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Which country got its A. 1945 D. 1998


independence in this 68. When did former mil-
B. 1947
year? itary director Augusto
C. 1977
A. Germany Pinochet arrest in Eng-
D. 1987 land?
B. France
65. What specialized UN A. 1994
C. Malta organization, estab-
B. 1997
lished in 1964, deals
D. Zimbabwe with financial, trade C. 1998

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61. Who became the and development is- D. 1999
prime minister of New sues?
69. Role of Russian Presi-
Zealand for a third term A. World Trade Organi- dent was

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in 2005? zation (WTO)
A. accelerated the col-
A. Jenny Shipley B. Universal Council lapse of Soviet Union
B. Helen Clark Tread and Develop-
ment (UCTD) B. To join soviet Union
C. Jim Bolger
C. International Orga-
nization to Promote C. To Become leader of
D. Don Brash
E the Soviet Union
Trade and Develop-
62. In Cold war there was a
ment (IOPTD) D. To bring conflicts in
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global ideological strug-
D. United Nations Con- Soviet Union
gle between
ference on Trade and 70. When did united na-
A. Socialism and com- Development (UNC- tions deploy peacekeep-
munism TAD) ers to Macedonia?
H

B. Capitalist and social- 66. On December 7, 2004, A. 2000


ist this man, who is flu- B. 2001
ent in Pashto, Dari, En-
C. Capitalist ideology
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glish, Urdu, and speaks C. 2002


and communism
French, was inaugu- D. 2003
D. Marxist and ideal- rated as Afghanistan’s
71. When did Austria, Swe-
ism first elected President.
den and Finland join
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63. Globalization is chang- A. Mohammad Zahir EU?


ing both Shah
A. 1995
A. IMF and UN B. Ghazi al-Yawer
B. 1997
B. IMF and EU C. Hamid Karzai
C. 1998
D. Pervez Musharaf
C. International secu- D. 1999
rity and IPE 67. US Clean Air Act re-
72. UDHR stands for
vised in
D. International Orga- A. Universal Declara-
nization and Trade A. 1970
tion of Human Rights
B. 1975
64. India Pakistan first B. United Declaration
cease fire started in C. 1997 of Human Rights

60. D 61. B 62. C 63. C 64. B 65. D 66. C 67. C 68. D 69. A 70. B 71. A
72. A
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C. Universal Decrease 77. What’s number of UN C. It demonstrated


in Human Rights staff? how attention to norms
and states’ identities
D. Universal Decla- A. 10000
could help uncover pre-
ration of Humanity
B. 12000 viously neglected issues
Rights
C. 15000
73. When Chinese seat was
taken by nationalist D. 20000 D. None of the above

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and given to commu- 78. A referendum was held 82. What was the name
nist government? in France in of the battle won by
William the Conqueror
A. 1961

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A. 2000 in 1066?
B. 1964 B. 2005 A. Arles
C. 1968 C. 2008 B. Kent

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D. 1971 D. 2010 C. Hastings
74. Gaint MNCs con- 79. When did war on ter-
tributes to D. Westminster
rorism expand interna-
tional legal and law 83. Which of the following
A. Global interdepen-
Ch
enforcement coopera- led to tHE seemingly
dent
tion? quick collapse of the
B. International inter- USSR?
A. 2000
dependent
A. Increasing dissent
B. 2001
C. National Interde- from the Polish union
pendent C. 2002 Solidarity
an

D. None of above D. 2005 B. Gorbachev’s aban-


75. Alien Tort Claims Act 80. In 2004, NATO and US donment of the Brezh-
leave Bosnia after nev doctrine
y

A. 1775
A. 5 years C. Failed attempts of
B. 1785 Eastern European lead-
ra

B. 9 years ers to stem the tide of


C. 1789
C. 12 years revolution in 1989 by in-
D. 1799 stalling new personnel
D. 15 years
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76. What global organiza-


tion was founded in 81. How did construc-
D. All of the above
the Treaty of Versailles tivism offer new insight
and sough to guarantee into the study of inter- 84. Autarky refers to:
global peace through national relations?
A. the dues owed by
“collective security”? A. It focused on the the vanquished nations
A. United Nations decision-makers and to their victorious for-
their backgrounds mer enemies.
B. SEATO
B. It looked at how B. the policy of making
C. Freedom House diplomatic institutions concessions to a revan-
D. League of Nations are constructed chist state.

73. D 74. A 75. C 76. D 77. C 78. B 79. B 80. B 81. C 82. C 83. B 84. C
180 Chapter 35. International relations

C. the pursuit of na- A. 1940 D. 1987


tional economic self-
B. 1952 93. How many troops In-
sufficiency.
C. 1985 donesian government
D. all of the above. withdrew from Aceh?
D. 1997
85. A Semi periphery re- A. 20000
gion which exports 90. Which Pakistani prime
manufactured products minister visited china B. 24000
are first?
C. 25000
A. Liaqat Ali Khan

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A. Japan, Germany D. 28000
B. Hussain Shaheed
B. China, South Asia 94. Between which two
Suharwardi
C. Iran, Iraq countries strategic

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C. Khawaja Nazimud-
Arms limitation Talk
D. Pakistan, India din
(SALT) were held to
86. In 2003, Luz Inacio Lula D. Muhammad Ali Bo- stop the expansion of
Da Silva became 37th gra strategic weapons in
President of: 91. Why did the attacks of both countries?
A. Brazil September 11, 2011 pro-
A. USA and Britain
E
duce a pessimistic view
B. Zimbabwe for diplomacy? B. USSR and Britain
RE
C. Sri-Lanka A. Because many diplo- C. USA and USSR
mats died that day
D. France D. USSR and Germany
B. Because it was un-
87. What are three charac- 95. Media depends for in-
clear what negotiation
teristics of comparative
H

and diplomacy can con- formation on


foreign policy?
tribute to resolve a con- A. politics
A. Size flict with terrorism in
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the future B. Public


B. wealth
C. Because the Bush C. Government
C. Democratic partici-
administration’s ’war
pation in government D. Issues
against terrorism’ sug-
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D. All of above gested that military 96. In which war women


force and other coer- flew all types of
88. China wants Panama
cive measures would airplanes and heli-
access in
be used to resolve this copters?
A. Bahamian conflict
A. German War
B. Beijing D. Both B and C
B. Japan War
C. Hong Kong 92. Soviet backed to Soma-
lia in C. Iraq War
D. All of above
A. 1959 D. US war
89. United Europe and Six
B. 1977
ECSC states signed sec- 97. Game can be summa-
ond treaty in C. 1970 rized in a

85. B 86. A 87. D 88. A 89. B 90. B 91. D 92. C 93. B 94. C 95. C 96. C
97. C 98. C
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A. Payoff Tax 102. When did France B. The modern world


threaten a European system is a world econ-
B. Payoff loan
Union Carbon tax on omy
C. Payoff matrix imports?
C. The world sys-
D. Payoff duration A. 2005 tem has a core, semi-
periphery and periph-
98. When did East Asia B. 2007
ery
Summit cover 16

er
C. 2008
states? D. All of the above
D. 2010
A. 2001 107. When Germany gave
103. What is alternative of its great power capabil-

gd
B. 2003 rational model? ities?
C. 2005 A. Organizational pro- A. 17 century
cess model
D. 2006 B. 18 century

an
B. Government bar-
99. Indian held part of C. 19 century
gaining model
Kashmir is occupied
by C. Rational Model D. 20 century
108. European countries
Ch
A. Indians D. Policy process
disapproved Bush ad-
B. Pakistanis 104. Bilateral agreement ministration in interna-
has advantage of reduc- tional policies in
C. Muslims ing
A. 2001
D. Hindus A. Trade
an

B. 2002
100. BMD stands for B. Production
C. 2000
A. Bermuda Dollar C. Collective goods
problem D. 2004
B. Ballistic Missile De-
y

fense D. Goods and Services 109. Members that can veto


in UN security Council
C. Bone Mineral Den- 105. When did security
ra

are
sity council continuously
debated Iraq’s failure? A. China, Europe,
D. Becker Muscular Canada, Africa and
Dystrophy A. 1990-91
Na

USA
101. Collective good’s B. 1994-96
B. China, France, Rus-
quandary occurs in all C. 2000-2001 sia, United Kingdom,
societies, categorically and United States
in international affairs D. 2002-2003
because each nation is 106. Immanuel Wallerstein C. America, Russia,
argues: Japan, France and UK
A. Sovereign
A. There are two types D. Asia, Europe, Africa,
B. Dominant India and United states
of world system: world-
C. Dependent empires and world- 110. In how many states
economies Kurds resides
D. Domestic

99. C 100. B 101. A 102. B 103. B 104. C 105. D 106. D 107. C 108. A
109. B 110. C 111. C
182 Chapter 35. International relations

A. Two A. 1992 A. 6400 million


B. Three B. 1994 B. 6700 million
C. Four C. 1996 C. 8700million
D. Five D. 1998 D. 9870 million
111. When United States 118. Rational actor is based
116. What were the three on
destroyed Iraq military organizations envi-
and remove its army sioned by the nego- A. Rationality
from Kuwait to the

M
tiators at the United B. Realists
A. Post Cold war Nations Monetary and
C. Realism
Financial Conference
B. Post WW in Bretton Woods, New D. Nonrationalist

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C. Gulf War Hampshire in 1944? 119. Which was main bi-
D. Cold war A. International Mon- ological weapon pro-
etary Fund (IMF), Eu- duced secretly by So-
112. What organization viet Program?
promotes free trade ropean Central Bank
between Brazil, Ar- (ECB), and the World A. Inhalation
Trade Organization
gentina, Uruguay and
E B. Cutaneous
Paraguay? (WTO)
C. Gastointestinal
B. International Mone-
RE
A. SAFTA
tary Fund (IMF), Inter- D. Anthrax spores
B. APEC national Bank for Re- 120. When South Asia
C. OAS construction and Devel- caught Asian Flu?
opment (World Bank),
D. Mercosur A. 1997
H

and the World Trade Or-


113. Who is largest re- ganization (WTO) B. 1998
ceiver of US foreign C. 1999
C. International Mone-
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Aid?
tary Fund (IMF), Inter- D. 2004
A. Britain national Bank for Re- 121. European Court of Jus-
construction and Devel- tice is in
B. Israel
opment (World Bank),
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C. Japan and the International A. Egypt


Trade Organization B. France
D. Iraq
114. When did euro come D. International Mone- C. Netherland
in full circulation? tary Fund (IMF), Inter-
D. Luxembourg
national Bank for Re-
A. 2000 construction and Devel- 122. ICRC stands for
B. 2001 opment (World Bank), A. International Com-
and the Bank for In- mittee of the Red Cross
C. 2002 ternational Settlements
D. 2003 (BIS)
B. International Com-
115. Copyright treaty was 117. Total world popula- pany of the Red Cross
signed in tion in 2005 was

112. C 113. B 114. C 115. C 116. C 117. A 118. A 119. D 120. A 121. D
122. A
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C. International Coun- A. 1994 A. 1933


cil of the Red Cross
B. 1995 B. 1940
D. International Corpo- C. 1947
C. 1997
ration of the Red Cross
D. 1990 D. 1951

123. What number of mem- 127. When did government 131. What provides an es-
ber states international adopt sweeping new cape route to the pris-

er
community has devel- policies to balance eco- oner’s dilemma?
oped including IGOs? nomic exploitation of A. A hegemon
Amazon basin?
A. 151 B. The shadow of the

gd
A. 1990 future
B. 161
B. 1994 C. An information-rich
C. 181 environment
C. 1996

an
D. 201 D. All of the above
D. 1999
124. What Organization is 132. What is meant by Ost-
128. NPT stands for
charged with develop- politik?
ing policies to protect A. Non proliferation
Ch
A. The East German
patents throughout the trade
government’s ’Western
world?
B. Nuclear power Policy’ of the mid to
A. Universal Patent Or- treaty late 1960s, designed to
ganization (UPO) develop relations be-
C. Non Proliferation
tween West Germany
B. World Patent and Treaty
an

and members of the


Trademark Office D. Non Profit Tax Warsaw pact.
(WPTO)
129. What international or- B. The West German
C. World Patent Orga- ganization is charged government’s ’Eastern
y

nization (WPO) with coordinating Policy’ of the mid to


D. World Intellectual safety regulations for late 1960s, designed to
ra

Property Organization international ships? develop relations be-


(WIPO) A. World Ship Safety tween West Germany
Union (WSSU) and members of the
125. When China discov- Warsaw pact
Na

ered its new Presiden- B. International Mar-


tial aircraft? itime Organization C. Statement of Soviet
(IMO) foreign ministry that
A. 2002 countries of Eastern Eu-
B. 2004 C. International ship- rope were ’doing it their
ping Union (ISU) way’
C. 2005
D. United Nation Com- D. Statement by Soviet
D. 2008 mittee for Law of the foreign ministry that
126. Kurdish guerrilla Seas (UNCLoS) East Germany was ’do-
armies bought Iraqi and 130. Chinese revolution ing it their way’
Turkish military in ended in 133. UNCLOS stands for

123. C 124. D 125. A 126. D 127. A 128. C 129. B 130. B 131. D 132. B
133. B
184 Chapter 35. International relations

A. United Nations Con- C. Regime type 142. Earth Summit estab-


vention on the Law of lished
D. International con-
the Secession
flict prevents trade A. Communism on So-
B. United Nations Con- 137. Concept of human cial development
vention on the Law of rights arises from B. Communism on
the Sea
A. Religion Trade development
C. United Nations con-
ciliation on the Law of B. Political and legal C. Communism on
the Sea philosophy Economic development

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D. United Nations Con- C. Political revolution
vention on the Level of D. Communism on sus-
D. All of above
the Sea tainable development

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138. Who was Soviet
134. What was the mean- leader? 143. A limited war that con-
ing of the term ‘The sists of a single action is
Cisalpine Republic? A. Nikita called
A. Republic formed by B. Gorbachev A. Total War
Napoleon Bonaparte C. Stalin B. Limited War
B. A Frankish republic D. Friedrich
E
C. Raids
C. Part of the Roman 139. Modern Franc is on its
D. Hegemonic war
RE
Republic Republic?
144. The claims of liberal-
D. A republic set up by A. Second
ism are:
Giuseppe Garibaldi
B. Fifth
135. Mandatory carbon A. all citizens are ju-
C. Third ridically equal and have
H

cuts under Kyoto Proto-


col to be begun in D. Fourth equal rights to edu-
cation, access to free
A. 2001 140. Sunni in Palestine
press, religious toler-
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won election in
B. 2004 ance.
C. 2008 A. 2006
B. the legislative as-
D. 2009 B. 2007 sembly of the state
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C. 2008 posses only those pow-


136. International trade
ers vested in it by the
will almost always ben- D. 2009 people.
efit both countries, so
141. UN Secretary General
why do countries try to C. liberty of the indi-
as a high mission but
protect their own firms vidual is the right to
limited
from exposure to the own property including
world market? A. Goods and services productive forces.
A. Irrationality on the B. Power and re- D. all of the above.
part of the leadership sources
145. Global gap between
B. Costs of free trade C. Weapons and sol- North and South is
are concentrated, but diers most important geo-
benefits are dispersed D. None of above graphical element

134. A 135. C 136. B 137. D 138. B 139. B 140. A 141. B 142. D 143. C
144. D 145. B
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A. North- south 150. Ideology symbolizes A. Realist


B. North- East conflicts between
B. Structural Realism
C. North - west A. people
C. Classical Realism
D. East-west B. nation
C. country D. Liberalism
146. According to Enter-
line and Grieg, do im- D. states 156. When did Russia ratify

er
posed democracies de- Kyoto Protocol?
151. Various treaties were
crease the likelihood of
locked in superpowers
conflict in a region? A. 2000
basic uniformity in nu-

gd
A. No clear capabilities under B. 2003
B. Yes A. NPT
C. 2004
147. Relationships among B. ABM
world state is struc- D. 2008

an
tured according to cer- C. MAD
tain rules and system of D. SDI 157. What is necessary be-
interactions is known 152. Which Secretary Gen- fore a rule can be con-
as sidered customary in-
Ch
eral win Nobel Peace
Price? ternational law?
A. IR
B. International Poli- A. Jorge Sampaio A. Evidence of general
tics state practice
B. Ban Ki Moon
C. International sys- C. Kofi Annan B. That it is enshrined
tem
an

in a treaty
D. Amina. J. Moham-
D. International scien- mad C. Evidence that states
tist accept such practice as
153. Official successor state
148. When did Non- in Soviet Union is law
y

Aligned Movement
agreed to stay in busi- A. Japan D. Both a and c
ra

ness? B. United States


158. Treaty of Rome
A. 1992 C. China
A. 1955
B. 1994 D. Russia
Na

C. 1996 154. Main power of na- B. 1956

D. 1998 tional government is to


C. 1957
create its own
149. Individual Retirement
A. Currency D. 1959
Account (IRA) planted
a bomb in B. Production 159. Which is NOT a rea-
A. Germany C. Business son for why intergov-
ernmental organiza-
B. Egypt D. Laws tions are ineffective
C. London 155. Neorealism is also at promoting human
D. America called rights?

146. A 147. B 148. A 149. C 150. D 151. C 152. C 153. D 154. A 155. B
156. C 157. D 158. C 159. B
186 Chapter 35. International relations

A. These organizations A. North Korea A. Paper money


merely identify those
B. Africa B. Precious metals
states who already sup-
port human rights C. Netherland
C. Gold
B. They cannot get D. Germany
enough information D. None of above
164. What are fields of IR?
about which leaders
will abuse their citizens A. International politi- 169. How many permanent
cal experts member Security Coun-
cil have?

M
C. These organizations B. International Poli-
have little ability to con- tics A. 3
strain abusive leaders C. International Politi-
B. 5

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D. None of the above cal Economy
160. China has threaten to D. International Trade C. 7
restrict Panama access 165. Most important types D. 9
to of money are
A. Beijing A. Coin 170. Arab oil embargo
started in
B. Hong Kong
E
B. Paper money
C. Norway A. 1987
C. Silver
RE
D. Jordan D. Gold B. 1972
161. The month of March
166. Who was first female C. 1973
and American history.
secretary of state?
On what date was
D. 1988
H

Woodrow Wilson in- A. Hallery Clinton


augurated as twenty- B. Madeleine Albright 171. Who launched world’s
eight President of the first satellite?
C. Angela Markel
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United States?
A. 18 March 1913 D. Margaret A. United states

B. 4 March 1913 167. A revolutionary with B. Japan


the unlikely name of
C. 14 March 1913
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Bernardo O. Higgins C. Soviet Union


D. 24 March 1913 was the founding fa-
ther and first leader of D. China
162. When Suttner won
Nobel Peace Prize? which of these coun-
172. States rely on context
tries?
A. 1892 of
A. Bolivia
B. 1899 A. Rules, Norms,
B. Argentina Habits and institutions
C. 1900
C. Chile
D. 1905 B. Organizations
163. Which country main- D. Ireland
tained policy of self re- 168. For currency Euro- C. Values
liance and isolation? pean state system used D. Cultures

160. B 161. B 162. D 163. A 164. C 165. D 166. B 167. C 168. B 169. B
170. C 171. C 172. A
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173. Adolf Hitler was re- 177. Monarch of Great A. 1713


sponsible for sixty mil- Britain at the release
B. 1648
lion deaths worldwide of ‘Casablanca’?
as a result of World C. 1635
A. Elizabeth ll
War ll and his own D. 1857
killings. “Der Fuhrer” B. George Vl
182. In which year did New
murdered millions of C. George V Amsterdam become
innocent Jews in the

er
D. Edward Vll New York?
Holocaust - and mil-
lions of others, too. In 178. China vetoed UN A. 1704
an encounter towards peacekeeping mission B. 1725

gd
the end of WWI, Hitler in
was supposedly at the C. 1664
mercy of which British A. Japan
D. 1642
soldier, who let him B. Italy 183. When did Nigeria

an
go?
C. Kosovo reach an agreement
A. Henry Tandey with IMF?
D. Europe
B. Richard Milton A. 2000
179. In what ways the end
Ch
C. Thomas Seems of the cold war (1989- B. 2001
D. Derrick Newton 91) significant? C. 2003
174. Rights are divided A. It marked the begin- D. 2006
into ning of the rise of China
184. China put an astro-
A. 2 parts naut orbit in
an

B. 4 parts B. Important changes


A. 2001
took place at the level
C. 6 parts of the Nation-State B. 2003
D. 9 parts C. It modified the roles C. 2005
y

175. Former Islamist leader of international organi- D. 2007


become Prime Minister zation
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since 185. When BCCI was


D. B and C founded?
A. 2000
180. When did US voters A. 1990
B. 2001 removed Republicans
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from Congress and de- B. 1993


C. 2002
manded a change in C. 1995
D. 2003 war strategy?
176. Latin American states D. 1999
gained independence A. 2002 186. Military action will
in B. 2004 not approved by the
A. 12 century C. 2006 A. General Assembly
B. 18 century D. 2008 B. States
C. 19 century 181. What year was the C. Council
D. 20 century Treaty of Westphalia? D. Organization

173. A 174. A 175. D 176. C 177. B 178. C 179. D 180. C 181. B 182. C
183. A 184. B 185. A 186. C
188 Chapter 35. International relations

187. Why is state-based 191. 1992 Earth Summit 196. Apartheid was a sys-
diplomacy no longer produced an overall tem of racial separa-
significant? plan called tion and segregation in
what African country?
A. Because globaliza- A. Agenda 20
tion has taken away the A. Nigeria
B. Agenda 21
focus on the state B. South Africa
C. Agenda 45
B. Because of the in- C. Somalia
creased amount of non- D. Agenda 48
D. Ethiopia

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state actors that are sig-
192. When did Iran refuse
nificant in the interna- 197. How many Ballistic
jurisdiction of court
tional stage states are a nonmember
appealed by United
states? of CIS?

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C. It is still significant,
since most diplomatic A. 2
A. 1975
agency is still the pre- B. 3
serve of states B. 1977
C. 4
D. B and C C. 1979
D. 5
188. Arab Israeli war hap- D. 1980
E 198. When Soviet regime
pened in 193. Large land lock states came into power in
A. 1967 are Afghanistan?
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B. 1968 A. Germany A. 1987
C. 1969 B. Russia B. 1989

D. 1970 C. France C. 1985


H

189. What is nuclear prolif- D. A and B D. 1986


eration? 194. Biological weapon 199. What have been the
IS

was banned in main consequences of


A. Spread of heavy
the Asian economic cri-
weapons A. 1970 sis of 1997?
B. spread of?nuclear?weaponsB. 1971 A. It shook political
JA

C. 1972 norms to the core and


C. limited recourses in some cases led to
D. 1973 change in government
D. High recourses
195. Cancun and Mexico B. It undermined the
190. Where NATO uses its were kept away, from attractiveness of East
first actual force in which conference cen- Asia prosperity
1994? ter
C. It championed the
A. Bosnia A. IMF liberal model of individ-
B. Herzegovina ualism and choice over
B. WTO
traditionalism, commu-
C. Drina C. UN nity, and hierarchy.
D. Serbia D. EU D. All of the above

187. D 188. A 189. C 190. A 191. B 192. C 193. D 194. C 195. B 196. B
197. B 198. B 199. D 200. A
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200. Ohio is a state is a A. 100000 C. More countries


country of more problems
B. 200000
A. China D. more countries less
C. 500000
B. America problems
D. 600000
210. An important battle
C. Africa 206. Europe was divided by was fought in 732 near
D. India massive military forces one of of these cities.

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201. Which movement of the Which?
gave women right to A. United States A. Ghent
vote?
B. NATO

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B. Tours
A. Peace movement
C. A and B C. Antwerp
B. Women empower-
D. None of above D. Aachen
ment
207. What is meant by na-

an
C. Suffrage 211. In which year Tansu
tional security?
Ciller led a harsh war
D. Independence A. Security of coun- to suppress Kurdish
202. Democracies never try defined in socio- rebels?
Ch
fight other economic terms
A. Mid 1990
A. Political Parties B. Security largely de-
B. Mid 1980
B. Authoritarian fined in militarized
terms C. Late 1990
C. Democracies
C. Security based on a D. Late 1980
D. Interest group
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country’s domestic pol- 212. How many basic prin-


203. How many members itics ciples are there in IR?
are in EU from Eastern
D. None of the above A. two
Europe?
208. When did IMF and
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A. 6 B. three
World bank accomplish
B. 8 three major missions? C. six
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C. 10 A. 1944 D. ten
D. 20 B. 19947 213. Where did communist
guerrillas take power?
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204. What is most impor- C. 1948


tant amoung private ac- A. South Vietnam
D. 1949
tors?
209. Why collective good B. Thailand
A. WTO of peace and stability is C. Korea
B. Trade hard to achieve?
D. Egypt
C. Business A. more countries
214. China liberalized its
make more nuclear
D. MNCs economy to avoid
weapons
205. Estimated death of A. War
Iraqi’s caused war was B. more countries
more than make less weapons B. Military Conflicts

201. C 202. C 203. C 204. D 205. D 206. C 207. B 208. A 209. A 210. B
211. B 212. B 213. A 214. B
190 Chapter 35. International relations

C. Social Conflicts 220. Arab oil embargo was 225. France stationed its
against troops in
D. Geographical Con-
flicts A. United States A. Six African coun-
215. New rifts opened be- tries
B. Vietnam
tween B. Ten African coun-
C. Iran
tries
A. United States
D. Iraq
C. Five African coun-
B. Europe 221. North Korea tested its tries

M
C. China first bomb in
D. Eight African coun-
D. All of above A. 2003 tries
216. Regime does not sub- B. 2004 226. Two atmospheric

RA
stitute for basic calcula- problems which creates
C. 2006
tions of international issues are
D. 2008
A. Cost and benefit A. Global warming
222. Lol Mohamed Shawa
B. Cost B. Ozone layer
was once the president
C. Benefit of which country? C. Climate Change
E
D. None of above A. Uzbekistan D. A and B
217. During Post Cold War B. Iraq 227. How many permanent
RE
Russian President was member UN security
C. Chad council have?
A. Vladimir Putin
D. Nigeria A. 5
B. Boris Yeltsin 223. Netherland declared B. 10
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C. Medvdev independence from


Britain in C. 15
D. Mikhail
A. 1772 D. 20
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218. What nation elected


228. Benazir Bhutto was
Robert Mugabe as their B. 1776
the prime minister of
leader? C. 1778 what Muslim nation?
A. Zambia D. 1880 A. Bangladesh
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B. Zimbabwe 224. What is an alternative B. Pakistan


C. Nubia to rational model of de-
C. Oman
cision making?
D. Boputhostwana D. Indonesia
A. Organizational Pro-
219. Nazi Germany and its 229. Universal intergovern-
cess Motive
allies occupied Europe, mental organization ex-
except B. Operational Process ists in Europe are
Model
A. Britain A. EU
C. Organizations of
B. Russia B. EFTA
Progressive Motive
C. France C. IO
D. Organizational Pro-
D. A and B cess Model D. OSEC

215. D 216. A 217. B 218. B 219. D 220. A 221. C 222. C 223. B 224. D
225. A 226. D 227. A 228. B 229. D 230. D
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230. When did US dollar A. 2000 A. Cooperation


drop from 110 Japanese through international
B. 2001
yen to 80? institutions as an ap-
C. 2002 proach to international
A. 1990
security
B. 1993 D. 2003
B. Cooperation
C. 1994 236. UN headquarter was
through institutions
placed in

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D. 1995 to creating mature an-
A. Washington archy
231. Treaty of Nice came in
B. Boston C. Cooperation
A. 2000

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through institutions
B. 2001 C. San Francisco to decrease the impor-
C. 2002 D. New York tance of arms
237. Who was the leader D. A and B
D. 2003

an
of Nationalist (Fascist) 241. When did Socialist
232. A states’ tangible capa-
Spain during the Span- government take power
bilities represent the
ish Civil War? in Angola?
A. Power of ideas
A. 1970
Ch
A. Francisco Franco.
B. Material Power
B. Jose Antonio. B. 1975
C. Soft Power
C. Juan Peron. C. 1978
D. GDP D. 1987
D. Manuel Azana.
233. When did US led war 242. United states mobi-
efforts to dismiss Iraq 238. A Summit Meeting be-
an

lized a relation with ma-


from Kuwait? tween superpower lead- jor countries to counter
ers scuttled in
A. 1990 A. Russia
B. 1991 A. 1960
B. France
y

C. 1997 B. 1987
C. Iran
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D. 1999 C. 1990 D. Iraq


234. FTAA stands for D. 1999 243. USTR stands for
A. Free Trade Area of 239. The political faction of A. US trade representa-
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the Asians PLO is known as: tive


B. Free Trade Area of A. Force 17 B. United States Tran
the Americas uranium Registry
B. Fatah
C. Free Trade Area of C. Undergraduate Stu-
the Australia C. Intifada dents in Technical Re-
D. Free Trade Area of D. None of these search
the Africa 240. What do you under- D. United States Trail
235. WTO negotiation stand by the term ‘in- Ride?
with Doha Round be- stitutionalized coopera- 244. Three pillars of UN
gan in tion’? are

231. D 232. B 233. B 234. B 235. B 236. D 237. A 238. A 239. B 240. A
241. B 242. D 243. A 244. A
192 Chapter 35. International relations

A. Security, Economic 248. UNEP main function C. 1997


Development, Human is D. 1998
Rights
A. Monitoring environ- 253. Which change fiercely
B. Rules, Culture, mental conditions affects actors, relative
Norms B. Monitoring Climatic capabilities and even
conditions preferences?
C. Law, Basic needs, Se-
curity C. Monitoring eco- A. Economy
D. Food, Cloth, Medi- nomic conditions B. Organizations

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cal D. Monitoring govern- C. Technology
245. Japan surprisely at- mental conditions D. Trade
tacked on US in 249. When did India tested 254. Name two cities of

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A. 1925 its underground nu- Japan destroyed by US
clear weapon?
B. 1980 A. Hiroshima
A. 1991
C. 1986 B. Nagasaki
B. 1994
C. A and B
D. 1941
C. 1996 D. None of above
E
246. What are the causes of
D. 1998 255. NATO stands for
diffusion of social insti-
RE
tutions? 250. Dilemma’s basic cause A. North Atlantic
of effect is that it Treaty Organization
A. Coercion and strate-
gic competition A. Waste more amount
of Resources B. North Asia Trade
B. Formal and informal Organization
H

pressures: symbolic or B. Waste more amount


economic of money C. North Atlantic
C. Waste goods and Trade Organization
C. Recommendation
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of professional associ- services D. North Atlantic


ations and expert com- Treaty Operation
D. None of above
munities 256. WIPO stands for
251. Great powers are con-
A. ?World Intellectual
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D. All of the above sidered as


Property Organization
247. As the “Wind of A. Most powerful
Change” swept through B. ?World Interna-
B. less powerful tional Property Organi-
Africa in the post World
War II years, who C. half dozen zation
led Kenya to indepen- D. Super power C. ?World Intellectual
dence? Profitable Organization
252. When did Brazil re-
A. Sam Nujoma ceive $ 41 billion from
IMF? D. ?Worldwide Intelli-
B. Daniel arap Moi
gent Property Organi-
A. 1999 zation
C. Jomo Kenyatta
B. 1992 257. Princess Diana died in
D. Kwame Nkrumah

245. D 246. D 247. C 248. A 249. D 250. B 251. A 252. D 253. C 254. B
255. A 256. A 257. C
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A. 1992 A. 1940 267. Which English king


signed the Magna Carta
B. 1995 B. 1945
in 1215?
C. 1997 C. 1948
A. James
D. 1988 D. 1949 B. Ethelbert
258. An extra constitu- 263. Women are 10 % lower C. Henry
tional seizure of power than men on average

er
took place in Togo in for their support to mil- D. John
A. 2000 itary actions is called 268. When did Brazil mod-
ify its financial posi-
A. Gender Gap

gd
B. 2004 tion?
C. 2005 B. Gender Difference
A. 2000
D. 2006 C. Gender Equality B. 2002

an
259. What happened in D. Suffrage C. 2003
Russia in 1991? 264. When war occurred D. 2005
A. USSR formally dis- in Nicaragua and
269. On what date did the
integrated into 15 re- Panama?
Ch
Ayatollah Khomeini de-
publics. A. 1929 clare Iran an Islamic re-
B. President Gor- B. 1930 public?
bachev was ousted in A. 16 April 1917
bloodless coup. C. 1947
B. 1 April 1917
C. both of these D. 1955
an

C. 26 April 1917
D. None of these 265. Financial crisis in Rus-
sia D. 19 April 1917
260. When a reform took
A. 1993 270. Lech Walesa was Pres-
place in Soviet Union?
ident of what country?
y

A. 1974 B. 1995
A. Poland
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B. 1965 C. 1997
B. Hungary
C. 1985 D. 1998 C. Lithuania
D. 1980 266. The real name of this D. Czech Republic
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261. 24 European states dictator was Saloth Sar.


He was the leader of 271. Which country needs
signed a treaty to limit internal reforms then
nitrogen oxide in Cambodia during a
time of violent geno- external aid?
A. 1990 cide. By what name A. United States
B. 1980 was he better known?
B. Russia
C. 1989 A. Pol Pot C. Iraq
D. 1988 B. Kim II Sung D. Germany
262. When US power de- C. Nicolai Ceausescu 272. 81 states agreed to
clined US hegemony? D. Fidel Castro eliminate all CFCs by

258. C 259. C 260. C 261. D 262. B 263. A 264. B 265. D 266. A 267. D
268. C 269. B 270. A 271. B 272. A 273. A
194 Chapter 35. International relations

A. 2000 19, 1987 until March 19, weighing up conse-


1997? quences and sometimes
B. 2001
expecting positive out-
A. Noor Hassanali
C. 2002 comes of amoral ac-
B. Sali Berisha tions
D. 2004
273. EAS stands for C. Chadli Bendjedid C. It is a vow politi-
D. Jakob Dubs cians take, which re-
A. East Asia Summit
quires them to take
278. Realists believe that
B. Emergency Stand responsibility for the
rules of IR create

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Alone ethics of their interna-
A. international Con- tional actions
C. Euratom Supply
flicts
Agency D. None of the above

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B. wars 282. Foreign policy deci-
D. East America Sum-
mit C. Security Dilemma sion makers for spread-
274. EU was created after ing their information
D. Secret war
they rely on
A. WW I 279. CIA organized Bay of
Pigs invasion in A. Public
B. WW I I
A. Syria
E B. Media
C. Cold War
B. Italy C. Politicians
RE
D. Proxy war
C. Cuba D. Bureaucrats
275. Which theory pro-
vides an alternative ex- D. Myanmar 283. Generally, what do
planation of decisions constructivists agree on
280. US organized rebels
made under risk? about social sciences?
fought in
H

A. Cognitive A. Constructvists re-


A. 1960
ject the ’unity of sci-
B. Satisfying B. 1970 ence thesis’, or that
IS

C. Optimizing C. 1980 methods of the natural


sciences could under-
D. Prospect D. 1990 stand the social world
276. When did 100 states 281. What is the ‘ethic of
JA

sign treaty under UN responsibility’ and how B. What necessitates a


to control shipment does it relate to world human science is the
of toxic and nuclear politics? need to understand
wastes?
A. It is the responsi- how individuals give
A. 1980 bility realists have to- significance and mean-
B. 1984 wards the world; this ing to their actions
creates a more realistic C. They agree that
C. 1987 scene in world politics social sciences can
D. 1989 B. It marks the limits of produce objective, al-
277. Who served as the ethics in international though time-bound, ex-
president of Trinidad relations; this results planations
& Tobago from March in decision-markers D. All of the above

274. A 275. D 276. D 277. A 278. C 279. C 280. B 281. B 282. B 283. D
284. B
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284. When Lithuania, 289. Which countries de- A. Iraq


Latvia, Byelorussia feated Germany Japan B. Iran
(now Belarus) and Kaza- and Italy?
khistan declared inde- C. Germany
A. United states, Rus-
pendence from USSR? D. Japan
sia, France, China &
A. 1989 Britain 293. When Hamas came
into power in Pales-
B. 1990 B. Italy Spain Egypt

er
tine?
and Iraq
C. 1991 A. 15th February 2004
C. America, Japan, Eu-
D. 1992 B. 25th January 2005

gd
rope
285. Falakland island war C. 21st July 2004
D. Spain, Norway,
happened in D. 15th March 2005
Malaysia
A. 1982 294. A warfare by one state
290. In an act of protest

an
waged to defeat and
B. 1988 against the continuing
emerge another is
British taxation of tea,
C. 1994
a group of American A. Hegemonic War
D. 1997 colonists disguised as B. Limited War
Ch
Indians, boarded a ship
286. Feminist scholars find C. Total War
and threw a cargo of
in realism a hidden as-
tea into Bostan har- D. Civil War
sumption of
bour. This act is known 295. World War I (1914-
A. Gender as Bostan Tea Party. 1918) left a lasting
When did it take place? legacy on the ensuing
an

B. Social
A. 10th December, decades. Which coun-
C. Masculinity try did NOT achieve or
1777
D. Politics regain independence as
B. 18th December, a direct consequence of
y

287. Chinese revolution 1778 WW1?


came in
C. 16th December,
ra

A. Macedonia
A. 1920 1773
B. Finland
B. 1927 D. None of these C. Czechoslovakia
Na

C. 1930 291. Who persuaded Alfred D. poland


Nobel to create Nobel
D. 1939 296. Which two countries
Peace Prize?
began to bring entire
288. A treaty on biodiver-
A. Michelle Bchelet nation into one state?
sity has 189 member
states in B. Bertha von Suttner A. Japan and England
A. 2002 C. Rita Mae B. Netherland and Ger-
many
B. 2005 D. Kelly
C. United States and
C. 2007 292. Americans were taken Russia
D. 2009 to hostage in D. France and Austria

285. A 286. C 287. C 288. C 289. A 290. C 291. B 292. B 293. B 294. C
295. A 296. D 297. B
196 Chapter 35. International relations

297. Mahmud abbas restart D. International A. i, iii, iv


peace talking to estab- Events
B. i, ii, iii
lish Palestine and op-
302. Gold standard was C. i, ii, iv
poses violence against
abandoned in
A. Japan D. i, iii, iv
A. 1979
B. Israel 305. After World War I,
B. 1971 US President Woodrow
C. Iraq
C. 1973 Wilson led effort to cre-
D. Iran ate the

M
298. When was conference D. 1975
A. League of Nation
’Hague’ convened? 303. What does Jus ad bel-
B. United nation secu-
A. 1909 lum mean?

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rity
B. 1901 A. Justice and Beauty
C. NATO
C. 1905 B. Justice and order D. WTO
D. 1910 C. The principle that 306. IAEA was responsible
299. UN was founded in states must observe for inspection in
treaties
E
A. 1940 A. Iran
D. Laws of war govern-
B. 1945 B. Iraq
RE
ing when it is legal to
C. 1948 use force to or wage C. Syria
war
D. 1947 D. Japan
300. EFTA members are 304. What are Kant’s Three 307. What are the political
Articles of Perpetual
H

A. Iran, Iraq and consequences of the in-


Peace? ternet?
Afghanistan
i) The civil constitu- A. Make advances in
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B. Norway, Iceland, tion of every state


Switzerland e-government and e-
shall be republi- democracy
C. Pakistan, Japan, can
America ii) The civil constitu- B. Governments are
losing their political
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tion of every state


D. Germany, France, hegemony over the po-
shall be demo-
Spain litical process
cratic
301. Level of analysis offers iii) The Right of Na- C. Creation of ’soft
different kinds of expla- tions shall be power’ by which gov-
nations for based on a Fed- ernments (through me-
A. International com- eration of Free dia) can influence peo-
munications States ple
iv) Cosmopolitanism
B. International Poli- Right shall be lim- D. All of the above
tics ited to Conditions 308. For how many years
C. International orga- of Universal Hos- Rosta Rica has no any
nizations pitality army?

298. C 299. B 300. B 301. D 302. B 303. D 304. A 305. A 306. B 307. D
308. C
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A. 37 A. A great opportunity 317. World Bank and IMF


for free trade to expand are pillars of
B. 44
in the world
C. 50 A. International state
B. A fad of the 1990s system
D. 60
C. The new interna-
309. Political stability B. International Finan-
tional order
boosts value of cial System

er
D. A force that causes
A. State states to lose control C. Nation financial sys-
B. Leaders over their institutions tem

gd
C. Currency 314. Largest inland body of D. International finan-
water in world is cial system
D. Government
310. MTCR stands for A. Caspian sea
318. Formal IGOs are
B. Pacific

an
A. Missile Technique
Control Regime A. EU
C. Atlantic
B. Missile Technology D. Arctic B. UN
Control Route
Ch
315. Which Political leader C. Soviet Union
C. Missile Technology was re-elected as PM of
Control Regime its country in 1987? D. A and B
D. Missile Target Con- A. Mrs. Margaret 319. Which types of bombs
trol Regime Thather (third time) were used to destroy
311. What great ruler died for Britain
an

Japan’s two states?


in 565 after leading the B. Bob Hawke (third
Byzantine Empire for time) for Australia A. Uranium
almost 40 years?
C. David Lange for B. Plutonium
y

A. Justinian New Zealand


C. Fission
B. Cletus D. All of these
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C. Augustus 316. nelson Mandela was D. A and B


D. Benedict in prison for 27 years
320. The last Tsar of Russia
before he was released
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312. Kosovo and Bosnia was?


and became president
were considered part of
of South Africa. From A. Nicholas I
Serbia by
what prison was he re-
A. International Com- leased on 11 February B. Peter the Great
munity 1990?
C. Alexis I
B. UN A. Robben Island
C. A and B B. Goodwood Prison D. Nicholas II
D. None of above C. Pollsmoor Prison 321. What are the core
313. What is globalization D. Victor Verster in assumptions of neo-
according to Waltz? Paarl liberals?

309. C 310. C 311. A 312. C 313. B 314. B 315. D 316. D 317. B 318. D
319. D 320. D 321. D
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A. States seek to max- A. 1985 329. With how many states


imize absolute gains UN founded?
B. 1986
through cooperation A. 30
C. 1987
B. The greatest obsta- B. 41
cle to cooperation is D. 1989
cheating 325. What does Francis C. 51
C. States will shift loy- Fukuyama mean by ‘the D. 61
alty to institutions if end of history’? 330. Most important corpo-
they are seen as mu- A. The triumph of eco- ration is

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tually beneficial and nomic political liberal- A. Industrial
if they provide states ism
with increasing oppor- B. Financial
B. Convergence be-

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tunities to secure their C. Social
international interests tween capitalism and
socialism D. Governmental
D. All of the above 331. Sectarian violence
C. End of ideology
322. Five countries who started between
won WW II got a per- D. All of the above
A. Shia and Sikh
manent membership 326. Modern International
in?
E B. Shia and Sufi
system has existed for
A. VETO POWER less than C. Shia and Sunni
RE
B. USSR A. 100 Year D. Sufi and Ahmadi
C. UN security Council B. 10 years 332. The war crimes trial of
former Yugoslav leader
C. 50 years
Slobodan Milosevic
D. SAARC
H

D. 500 years took place in which


323. What significant do- venue?
327. When did Secretary
mestic events occurred
state Condoleezza call A. Hague
in the USSR between
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for transformational
the wars? B. Geneva
diplomacy?
A. The Bolshevik revo- C. Brussels
A. 2002
lution under Stalin D. Budapest
B. 2004
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B. Stalin came to 333. How many Military


power concentrating C. 2006 stations United states
on socialism and intro- D. 2008 have in South Korea?
duced the first five year
328. How many member A. 30000
plan
states are elected by B. 32000
C. Lenin concluded a General Assembly for
separate peace treaty three years? C. 35000
with Germany D. 38000
A. 44
D. None of the above 334. When did Communist
B. 45
324. China’s shooting on Khmer Rouge faction
students demonstrators C. 50 take power in Cambo-
in D. 54 dia?

322. C 323. B 324. D 325. A 326. D 327. C 328. D 329. C 330. A 331. C
332. A 333. C 334. A
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A. 1975 A. 1990 A. Peru


B. 1976 B. 1991 B. Colombia
C. 1978 C. 1992 C. Chile
D. 1979 D. 1993 D. Argentina
335. What is the main role 340. UN largest peacekeep- 345. who was US Secretary
of the World Bank? ing operation held in of War during the sec-

er
A. Britain ond World War?
A. To be a forum for
trade and liberalization B. Spain A. Henry L. Stimson.

gd
C. Lebanon B. Henry Morgenthau.
B. To assist countries
in development D. Liberia
341. World Court panel of C. Cordell Hull.
C. To facilitate private
15 judges are elected

an
D. Harry Hopkins.
investment around the
for
worlds 346. What was the dra-
A. 9 years matic focus of diplo-
D. All of the above
B. 12 years matic activity associ-
Ch
336. South is often called ated with ‘East - West’
C. 15 years confrontation during
A. Developed
D. 20 years the Cold War?
B. Underdeveloped
342. Who became the A. To prevent the ide-
C. Third World first black president ological spread of their
of South Africa? counterparts in their re-
an

D. Middle east
gion
337. Journalists pass infor- A. Nelson Mendela
mation from foreign B. To gain the hearts
B. Robert Mogabe
policy to and minds of non-
C. Eddi Amin
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aligned countries
A. Public
D. Martin Luther King C. To avoid a global nu-
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B. Politicians clear conflict


343. What President was in
C. Media office during Alien and D. All of the above
Sedition Acts of 1798?
D. Lawyers 347. Which society has de-
Na

338. Technical experts A. James Madison veloped institutions to


served as leader of inte- B. George Washington participate in political
gration process in and social life?
A. 1950 C. John Adams A. civil society
B. 1952 D. Thomas Jefferson B. developed society
C. 1954 344. The year 1943 saw C. knowledge society
the dictator Juan Peron
D. 1958 come to power after a D. All of above
339. Israeli Palestinian military coup. But in 348. Cuban Missile Crisis
agreement which country? culminated in

335. B 336. C 337. A 338. B 339. D 340. D 341. A 342. A 343. C 344. D
345. A 346. C 347. A 348. C
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A. 1961 A. Taiwan A. 2002


B. 1951 B. Japan B. 2003
C. 1962 C. Micronesia C. 2004
D. 1967 D. Russia D. 2005
349. Sar became the Sec- 354. Cotton gin in America 359. UN ran various large
retary General of the invented in peacekeeping opera-
Khmer Rouge in 1963, tions and those are in
and Prime Minister of A. 1780
A. Yugoslavia

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Cambodia after a coup B. 1788
B. Lebanon
in 1975. Under what
C. 1790
name is this dictator C. Egypt
better known? D. 1794

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D. A and B
A. Ho Chi Minh 355. BIG FIVE nuclear 360. How many US mil-
states are? itary troops were in
B. Phnom Penh
A. Japan, America, Iraq?
C. Sihanouk
Africa, England A. 150000
D. Pol Pot
B. United States, Japan B. 250000
350. When did US sent his
E
Italy
soldiers to Somalia in C. 350000
relief efforts? C. India, Pakistan,
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D. 40000
North Korea, Israel,
A. 1900 Iran 361. Which country char-
tered a company in
B. 1990 D. Germany, Spain, 1600 to trade with the
C. 1991 Britain, France “East Indies”?
H

D. 1992 356. When did UN sponsor A. Portugal


IPCC?
351. Printing too much B. England
money creates
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A. 1990
C. Sweden
A. Hyperinflation B. 1980
D. Spain
B. Inflation C. 1989 362. Under the Indus Wa-
C. Great inflation ter Treaty (IWT), India
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D. 1999
has been given the ex-
D. Lower inflation 357. Public opinion has
clusive right over the
352. When did ICC open greater influence on
rivers of
for business in Hague? A. International policy 1. Chenab
A. 2001 2. Ravi
B. 2002 B. Public policy 3. Beas
4. Indus
C. 2003 C. Foreign Policy
5. Satluj
D. 2004 D. Political policy 6. Jhelum
353. Tosiwo Nakayama be- 358. When did President Select the correct an-
came the president of Hu Jintao amalgamate swer using the codes
what country in 1979? his position? given below.

349. D 350. D 351. B 352. C 353. C 354. D 355. C 356. C 357. C 358. C
359. D 360. B 361. B 362. C
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A. 1, 2 and 3 only C. Extension of super- A. Diosdado Macapa-


power conflict to the gal
B. 1 , 3 and 4 only
third world B. Ferdinand Marcos
C. 2, 3 and 5 only
D. All of the above C. Ramon Magsaysay
D. 1 , 2 and 6 only
367. What was/were the D. Elpidio Quirino
363. Government interven- major ‘Third World’ 371. When did United
tion to manage free revolution between

er
States send two carriers
floating currency rates 1974-1980? to Taiwan?
is called
A. Khmer Rouge takes A. 1992
A. Fixed exchange sys- Phnom Penh (Cambo-

gd
tem dia 1975) B. 1996
B. Managed float sys- C. 1998
B. Sandanistas take
tem Managua (Nicaragua D. 2000

an
C. Convertible 1079) 372. What was the Non-
Proliferation Treaty?
D. None of above C. Oathet Lao takes
over (Laos 1975) A. Those states which
364. President Renold possessed nuclear
Ch
Reagon made his close D. All of the above weapons would com-
friend CIA director mit themselves to halt
368. When did Israeli lead-
A. William Casey ers ignore evidence of the arms race
unresolved invasions of B. It banned atmo-
B. William Colby
their country? spheric testing of nu-
C. Roscoe H. Hil-
an

A. 1970 clear weapons


lenkoette
B. 1972 C. It reduced strategic
D. Allen W. Dulles arms
365. When did European C. 1973
D. None of the above
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colonies scrambled? D. 1975 373. Most common stud-


A. 1866 369. UN and other great ied method of exerting
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powers try to negotiate pressure is


B. 1876
with Kosovo in A. Peace movement
C. 1890
B. Peace law
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A. 2002
D. 1999
B. 2004 C. Pacifism
366. The key structural ele-
ment(s) of the cold war C. 2005 D. Communism
is/are: 374. What percentage of
D. 2006 male were in UN Gen-
A. Political and mili-
370. Which president of eral Assembly in 1995?
tary rivalry between US
the Philippines had A. 60
and USSR
a wife named Imelda,
B. Ideological conflict the first lady who had B. 70
between capitalism and a large collection of C. 80
communism shoes? D. 89

363. B 364. A 365. C 366. D 367. D 368. C 369. D 370. B 371. B 372. A
373. A 374. C
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375. What are called those 380. Second UN conference 385. What is simplest way
bombs and missiles that on international envi- to measure economic
can be guided to its tar- ronment held in development?
get by laser technology, A. Nairobi Kenya A. GDP
TV homing technol-
ogy, or terrain-contour B. Kosovo B. GNP
matching (TERCOM)? C. London C. Census
A. short weapons D. Spain D. None of above
B. Modern weapons 381. Britain’s great rival 386. The second Pales-

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was tinian Intifada started
C. Smart weapons
A. Spain in:
D. Mini weapons
A. 2000

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B. Italy
376. Big four (USA, UK,
France and USSR) are C. Egypt B. 2001
related with: D. France C. 2002
A. World War I 382. How many members D. 2003
B. World War II representatives, EU 387. When did North Korea
have? conduct its first nuclear
C. WTO
E
A. 600 test?
D. League of Nations
RE
B. 750 A. 2000
377. Government use an-
C. 732 B. 2002
titrust policies to break
D. 800 C. 2004
A. Perfect competition
383. Jews work continu- D. 2006
H

ously in first half of 20 388. CTBT was signed in


B. Monopolistic Com-
century to create a state
petitions A. 1992
of
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C. Monopoly A. Palestine B. 1994


D. Oligopoly B. Italy C. 1995
378. Napoleonic War D. 1996
C. Israel
ended in
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D. Russia 389. Japan occupied Tai-


A. 1811 wan and Korea after de-
384. Who considered Ser-
B. 1814 feating
bian strongman Slobo-
C. 1815 dan Milosevic for crime A. Iran
of wars? B. China
D. 1819
A. UN C. Europe
379. SRBM missile range is
B. International com- D. Iraq
A. 500 miles munity
390. Wolfgang Schlussel
B. 1000 miles C. NATO became PM (Federal
C. 1500 miles D. National Commu- Chancellor) in 2000 of
D. 3000 miles nity what country?

375. C 376. B 377. C 378. C 379. B 380. A 381. D 382. C 383. C 384. B
385. A 386. A 387. D 388. D 389. B 390. D
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A. Germany 395. Greater efficiency in 400. On what date was the


small states with con- Commonwealth of Aus-
B. Liechtenstein
trol of greater resource tralia established?
C. Switzerland and corporate are inter-
A. 1 January 1901
nationally
D. Austria B. 15 January 1901
A. MNCs
391. Which country gave a C. 14 January 1901
B. NGOs

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deadline to Iraq to with-
D. 21 January 1901
draw from Kuwait? C. INGOs
401. When did Yalta nego-
A. United States D. OPEC tiation among United

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396. Montreal Protocol states, Britain and So-
B. China
came on viet Union happen?
C. Middle East
A. 1980 A. 1933
D. Europe

an
B. 1983 B. 1938
392. Chinese communist C. 1985 C. 1944
revolution intended to
D. 1987 D. 1945
a
Ch
397. What was the real 402. When did Britain Join
A. Sino Soviet alliance ECC?
name of the Josef
B. Communist Party Stalin? A. 1970
China A. Ulyanov B. 1971
C. Second Sino B. Dzhugashvili C. 1972
Japanese War
an

C. Kerenski D. 1973
D. Civil war
D. Dzerzhinsky 403. Britain was world’s
393. What is the largest 398. Where was Richard most advanced country
surrender of American in
y

the Lionheart married?


Forces in U.S. History? A. 1700
A. Venice
ra

A. Appomattox B. 1720
B. Scotland
B. The fall of Bataan C. 1750
C. Aquitaine
C. Bunker Hill D. 1780
Na

D. Cyprus
D. Battle of the Bulge 399. Who was the Prime 404. Schuman became
Minister of Great French Foreign min-
394. PD stands for ister in
Britain when the
A. Personality disorder world’s first credit card A. 1940
was launched?
B. 1950
B. Prisoner’s Dilemma A. Margaret Thatcher C. 1960
C. Parkinson’s?disease B. Winston Churchill D. 1970
C. Clement Atlee 405. Kuril Island was occu-
D. Peritoneal Dialysis D. Tony Blair pied by Soviet Union in

391. A 392. A 393. B 394. B 395. A 396. D 397. B 398. D 399. C 400. A
401. D 402. D 403. C 404. B 405. B
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A. 1940 C. International Decla- D. Pakistan


ration of Human Rights 414. Republics of Soviet
B. 1945
Union are
C. 1947
D. None of the above A. 10
D. 1949 410. SRD is also called B. 15
406. Which of the follow-
A. Hard paper C. 20
ing is true regarding
2006? B. Gold D. 25
A. Uganda’s President C. Silver 415. The nuclear delivery

M
Yoweri Museveni wins D. Paper gold system was divided
his second re-election into
411. Self determination is
B. Han Myeong sook A. two categories

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achieved by
became first female PM B. four categories
of S. Korea A. Conflicts
B. Violence C. six categories
C. Saddam Hussein
was executed in Bagh- C. Protection D. eight categories
dad 416. Why is reciprocity im-
D. Fights portant for facilitating
D. All of these
E
412. What are the three regime formation?
407. Non-Aligned Move- types of liberalism?
A. Because it is the
RE
ment founded in A. Liberalism, neo- major mechanism for
A. 1950 liberalism and post- establishing and main-
liberalism taining a regime in the
B. 1961
B. Northern liberalism, absence of a hegemon,
C. 1978
H

southern liberalism and since it deters actors


D. 1988 compassionate liberal- from defecting
408. Tiananmen protests ism B. Because forming a
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started in C. Commercial liberal- regime needs much co-


ism, republican liberal- operation
A. 1984
ism and sociological lib- C. Because following
B. 1986 eralism the golden rule puts all
JA

C. 1987 D. Neo-liberal interna- actors in the same situ-


tionalism, sociological ation
D. 1989
409. In 1948, United Na- liberalism, liberal insti- D. None of the above
tions drawn up a char- tutionalism 417. Who was the first per-
ter of civil and political 413. Chandrika ku- manent English settle-
rights. By which name maratunga ended his ment in North America
this charter is called? presidential term of named for?
which country in 2005? A. James I
A. Universal Declara-
tion of Human Rights A. Sri Lanka B. Charles I
B. Universal Declara- B. India C. James II
tion of Basic Rights C. Bangladesh D. Mary, Queen

406. D 407. B 408. D 409. A 410. D 411. B 412. C 413. A 414. B 415. A
416. A 417. A 418. A
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418. When Munrich Agree- 423. When did a Secretary China to stop selling
ment failed? General propose to cre- Nuclear Weapons?
ate UN peacemaking?
A. 1938 A. 1898
A. 1992
B. 1940 B. 1899
B. 1994
C. 1947 C. 1990
C. 1996
D. 1989 D. 1999

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D. 1998
419. In 2001, an attack was 428. According to the read-
carried on: 424. According to the read- ings and lecture, what
ings and lecture, which are the problems with

gd
A. World Trade centre of the following helps safe zones?
in New York City. contribute to refugee
aid success? A. problems of moral
B. The Pentagon n Ar- hazard
lington, Virginia. A. shifting the conflict

an
to deterrence rather B. commitment
C. Rural Pennsylvania. problems-when do
than compellence
forces leave?
B. having easily de-
D. All of the above.
Ch
fined transgressions C. refugees aren’t al-
420. USTR and NSC have ways separate from the
C. having to protect a rest of the country
staff of
group that is isolated
A. 100 members from the rest of the D. ALL of the above
country 429. When did United
B. 200 members
an

D. ALL of the above states sign UNCLOS?


C. 300 members
425. Hamid Karzai was the A. 1990
D. 400 members first democratically
B. 1992
421. Various tests of US sys- elected president of
y

tem failed in which country? C. 1993

A. 2002 A. Turkmenistan D. 1994


ra

B. 2004 B. Tajikistan 430. North Korea’s first nu-


clear test in 2006 and
C. 2006 C. Uzbekistan
Iran’s Uranium enrich-
Na

D. 2007 D. Afghanistan ment defines


426. IMF created a new A. UN aid
422. When did EU set a tar-
world currency the
get date for creation of B. UN Resolutions
a true common market A. Precious metal
in Europe? C. UN weapons
B. SBR
A. 1990 D. UN recourses
C. hard paper
B. 1991 431. Contingent realists ar-
D. Gold gue that standard struc-
C. 1992 427. When did United tural realism is flawed
D. 1996 states force Russia and because:

419. D 420. B 421. B 422. C 423. A 424. D 425. D 426. B 427. C 428. D
429. D 430. B 431. D
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A. they reject competi- 436. Who ruled Spain at A. Aswan


tion bias inherent in the the time of the outbreak B. Cairo
theory. of war?
C. Taba
B. standard structural A. Maria Cristina
realism is flawed due to D. Giza
B. Isabella
its emphasis on relative 441. Tansu Ciller led a
gains. C. Alfonso XII harsh war to suppress
D. Don Carlos Kurdish rebels in
C. there is no emphasis
on cheating. A. Turkey

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437. In Economic sanction
D. A and B. US restrict trade with B. Spain
432. Class struggle is one A. Japan C. Germany
way of looking at po-

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B. Italy D. Italy
litical relationships
among C. Cuba 442. Who was the first
known explorer to land
A. Rich and poor D. China in the Americas (after
B. High class and low 438. Iraq’s invasion in the Vikings)?
class Kuwait and Nelson A. Vasco Nunez de Bal-
Mandela’s
Efreedom
C. Richer and poorer boa
from Prison after 27
D. Superior and infe- B. John Cabot
RE
years took place in 1990.
rior In the same year presi- C. Christopher Colum-
433. Largest peacekeeping dent Rober Mugabe was bus
mission happened in reeleeted. To which
D. Alonso de Hojeda
country did he belong?
A. Democratic Congo
H

443. United Sates played


A. France an important role with
B. New York
B. Zimbabwe Britain in strategic
C. China bombing of
IS

C. West Indies
D. East Africa A. France cities
434. Who was involved in D. Germany
B. German cities
attacked on WTO? 439. When did European
C. Africa cities
JA

A. ASG Commission appeal EU


member states for vot- D. Iran cities
B. Al- Qaeda ing to let France and 444. Identity community
C. FTO Germany remove euro plays an important role
rules? in
D. TTP
A. 2002 A. Government
435. Euro gained back its
value in B. 2004 B. Free Market
A. 2005 C. 2007 C. Collective Goods
B. 2006 D. 2009 D. Collective services
C. 2007 440. Israel and Egypt settle 445. Dependency is a form
D. 2008 their border on of

432. C 433. A 434. B 435. C 436. A 437. C 438. B 439. B 440. C 441. A
442. C 443. B 444. A 445. B
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A. International affairs 450. Which Act imposes 455. Who led the 3rd Cru-
sanctions on countries sade to the Holy Land
that invest in Iran and in 1192?
B. International inter-
Libya? A. Richard
dependent
A. Helms-Burton Act B. Henry
C. International depen-
dence B. Iran Libya Sanction C. William
Act

er
D. International Rela- D. James
tions C. Iranian sanction Act
456. League of Nation
446. NSC stands for came in

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D. None of above
A. Nation states Corpo- A. 1930
451. According to criti-
ration B. 1940
cal theorists, what is
B. National Social ’emancipation’? C. 1947

an
Council A. A reconciliation D. 1955
C. National Security with power 457. Constructivists ap-
Council B. Humanity gaining proach pays attention
power over nature to:
Ch
D. National security
Corporation C. A reconciliation A. the rational actor.
447. United Sates joined with nature B. how rational choice
World War II against D. None of the above can be applied to con-
Germany in structing social groups.
452. Yugoslavia broke
A. 1924 apart in
an

A. 1991 C. that actors con-


B. 1942
struct their interests
C. 1967 B. 1934 within a structure
C. 1976 of ideas, culture and
y

D. 1989
knowledge (which itself
448. When did UN sponsor D. 1987
is shaped by hegemonic
ra

Beijing conference? 453. At the center of the powers).


Ozone regime is:
A. 1995 D. how states and
A. the Rio conference. other actors construct
Na

B. 1990
B. the Montreal Proto- their preferences, high-
C. 1991 col. lighting the role of iden-
tities, beliefs, tradition
D. 1994 C. the Kyoto Protocol.
and values.
449. European Central D. agenda 21. 458. In 2002 North Korea
Bank is located in 454. NATO founded in withdraws from
A. Africa A. 1930 A. NATO
B. America B. 1933 B. VETO
C. Germany C. 1937 C. NPT
D. France D. 1949 D. SAARC

446. C 447. B 448. A 449. C 450. B 451. C 452. A 453. B 454. D 455. A
456. A 457. D 458. C 459. C
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459. Who was the U.S. pres- A. Organization of 468. Role of state govern-
ident during World War African Unity ment is
Two? A. Collect tax, to make
B. Obafemi Awolowo
A. Theodore Roosevelt University and enforce laws
C. Observatorios Am- B. To provide basic
B. Woodrow Wilson bientales Urbanos needs
C. Franklin D. Roo- D. Obafemi Awolowo C. peace in the country
sevelt University

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D. Dwight Eisenhower 464. In 2001 who declined D. to keep better Inter-
to participate in inter- national Relations
national efforts as a 469. What twentieth cen-
460. Symbolic acts of sub- treaty on global warm-

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tury leader made the
mission and dominance ing? following statement
are ever-present status
A. Bush about another world
of
leader. I go the impres-
A. Hierarchy B. Obama sion that here was a
B. Anarchy C. Woodrow Wilson man who could be re-
lied upon when he had
D. Stalin
E
C. Complexity given his world’?
465. World war I and World
D. Productivity A. Franklin Roosevelt
RE
War II occupied how
461. Which of these was many years B. Ronald Reagan
the last Emperor of
A. 10 C. Bill Clinton
Brazil?
B. 20 D. Nevile Chamberlain
A. Manuel II
H

C. 30
B. Dom Pedro I 470. Serbian nationalist as-
D. 40 sassinated Archduke
C. Dom Pedro II
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466. UN General Assembly Ferdinand of Austria in


D. John VI approved Comprehen- A. 1990
462. Which World War II or sive Test Ban Treaty
CTBT on: B. 1980
related event occurred
JA

first? A. 15 Oct. 1961 C. 1916


A. Hitler Marches into D. 1914
B. 10th Sept. 1960
Austria 471. When Japan’s military
C. 25th Nov. 1960 participated in Iraq?
B. Germany Invades
Poland D. 21st Dec. 1961 A. 1998
467. Lionel Jospin was PM B. 1999
C. Japan Invading
of what country?
Manchuria C. 2004
A. Belgium
D. Britain and France D. 2005
Declare War on Ger- B. Canada
472. When did China held
many C. Switzerland war games near Tai-
463. OAU stands for D. France wan?

460. A 461. C 462. C 463. A 464. A 465. A 466. B 467. D 468. A 469. D
470. D 471. C 472. A
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A. 1996 477. President of USA dur- 482. What is meant by de-


ing the Gulf War? tente?
B. 1997
A. George Bush A. Relaxation of ten-
C. 1998
sion between North and
B. Jimmy Carter
D. 1999 South (late 1960s - late
473. In IR "Man likes to go C. Theodore Roosevelt 10970s)
opera, where as women B. Intensification of

er
enjoys boxing match" is D. Grover Cleveland tension between North
an example: 478. Game theory aim is to and South (late 1960s -
A. Collective services late 1980s)
A. Reduce outcomes

gd
problem C. Relaxation of ten-
B. Deduce outcomes sion between East and
B. Collective goods
C. Increase outcomes West (late 1960s - late
problem
1970s)

an
C. Both A and B D. Decrease outcomes
D. Intensification of
D. None of above 479. US military force in
tension between North
South Vietnam Fought
474. OAS stands for and South (late 1960s -
against?
1980s)
Ch
A. Organizations of A. Cambodia 483. Which country was
Asian States
B. United states expelled from UNO in
B. Organizations of 1992?
Arabs states C. Viet cong Guerrillas
A. Yugoslavia
C. Organizations of B. Vietnam
D. Germany
an

American states
480. If price has risen more C. Sri-Lanka
D. None of above
sellers are willing to D. Bangladesh
475. Which country helped supply their items, if
to establish principle of 484. Number of Interna-
y

price decrease more


Self Determination? tional refugees was 8
sellers are willing to
million in
supply their items is
ra

A. Japan
called A. 2006
B. Ukraine
A. Supply Chain B. 2008
C. Netherland
Na

B. Supply Curve C. 2007


D. Afghanistan D. 2009
C. Demand Curve
476. United States was re- 485. Which country had
moved from optional D. Equilibrium
the largest Armed
clause when it was sued 481. States maintained re- Forces of World War
by serves of I?
A. Honduras A. Gold A. United States
B. Nicaragua B. Silver B. Germany
C. Caribbean C. Precious metal C. Russia
D. Managua D. hard money D. Japan

473. B 474. C 475. C 476. B 477. A 478. B 479. C 480. B 481. D 482. C
483. A 484. A 485. C
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486. What was the code- A. Margaret Mitchell 495. When did France,
name for the mission Britain and Germany
B. Mary Robinson
to secure a bridgehead invaded Mexico?
in the Netherlands near C. Margaret Thatcher
A. 1861
Arnhem during World D. Mary McAleese
War II? B. 1864
491. World’s diplomatic
A. Operation Citadel delegation to UN Gen- C. 1966
B. Battle of the Bulge eral Assembly was 80 % D. 1987
male in

M
C. D-Day 496. Which country pro-
D. Operation Market A. 1990 duced Sugar?
Garden B. 1995 A. Italy

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487. When did Anti Israel
C. 1997 B. Siberia
alignment break down
in Egypt? D. 1998 C. Cuba
A. 1978 492. All parts of popula- D. South Korea
tion that shares a group
B. 1987 497. European Union
identity may consider it
C. 1998 a joined Un in
E
D. 1997 A. young nations A. 1999
RE
488. What is UNICEF? B. 2000
B. nation
A. UN Child Founda- C. 2001
C. developed nations
tion
D. None of above D. 2002
B. UN Child Fund
498. When Germany in-
H

C. Work of Childs right 493. Republicans senator


Nancy Kasssebaum in- vaded Poland?
crease humanitarian
D. Works on children A. 1968
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aid to
law B. 1940
A. Africa
489. Realists said that
C. 1949
states made decisions B. Asia
based on the D. 1939
JA

C. Norway
A. Logic and conse- 499. Global North Russia
D. Germany
quences and Eastern Europe in-
494. IR is study of come level declines in
B. Logic and condi-
tions A. International Rela- the
tion A. 1960
C. Right and wrong
D. Rules and regula- B. International Poli- B. 1990
tions tics
C. 1980
490. Who was the first C. International Af-
woman prime minis- fairs D. 1988
ter of the United King- D. International Orga- 500. In 2003 America used
dom? nizations their military in

486. D 487. A 488. B 489. A 490. C 491. B 492. B 493. A 494. B 495. A
496. C 497. D 498. D 499. B 500. A
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A. Iraq A. Central Intelligence 510. How many states


Agency agreed to reduce CFC
B. Russia
by 50 %?
C. France B. Central Intelligent
Agency A. 20
D. Cuba
C. Center Of Interna- B. 22
501. Which war is without tional Agency
a fixed line and more C. 25

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territory to control? D. Commission for
D. 29
International Associ-
A. Total war ations 511. How many German
B. Guerrilla war civilians were killed

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506. Realism foundation is
during US and British
C. Civil War principle of
strategic bombing?
D. Limited war A. Dominance A. 300000
502. Skilled diplomats are B. Reciprocity

an
B. 400000
benefits to increase a
C. Identity C. 500000
A. Nation power
D. All of above D. 600000
B. People power
Ch
507. Which was last war 512. United states over seas
C. organizations among great powers? colonies are in
power
A. WW I A. Germany
D. States power
B. WW II B. Africa
503. Who became the Ro-
man emperor in 284 C. Cold war C. Philippines
an

and began a twenty- D. Proxy war D. Europe


year period of reform
508. When did villagers 513. When did a charge
that reorganized and
of Thailand block gas leveled at US isolation-
strengthened the Em-
y

pipeline in their area? ists?


pire?
A. 2000 A. 1920
A. Constantias
ra

B. 2001 B. 1928
B. Tetricus
C. 2005 C. 1930
C. Aurelius
Na

D. 2008 D. 1947
D. Diocletian
509. Eastern European 514. In which country For-
504. How many years of
country replaced its eign fighters are active
Presidentship President
government under pres-
Suharto spend? A. Iran
sure of
A. 10 B. Iraq
A. Soviet Union
B. 20 C. Russia
B. Treaty ban
C. 30 D. Spain
C. Mass demonstra-
D. 40 tions 515. Define public ‘goods’
505. CIA stands for D. Cuban crisis and public ‘bads’.

501. B 502. D 503. D 504. C 505. A 506. D 507. B 508. B 509. C 510. B
511. D 512. C 513. C 514. B 515. A
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A. Public goods are A. States economic C. World Action on Nu-


those in which unre- health clear Disarmament
strained market com- B. Political stability D. Women’s Action for
petition is not effective
C. Economic stability Nuclear Disarmament
(i.e. hospitals). Public
bads are the result of D. A and B 524. Convention on In-
unrestrained market ternational Trade in
519. Traditionally most im- Endangered Species
competition (i.e. pollu-
portant norm is (CITES)began in
tion)
A. Anarchy

M
B. Public goods are A. 1970
those goods that are B. Sovereignty
B. 1973
free for the public. Pub- C. Reciprocity
lic bads are those that C. 1974

RA
are extremely expen- D. Democracy
D. 1979
sive 520. Third Israeli aggres-
sion against Lebanon 525. Which two countries
C. Public goods are were involved in the
started on:
positive intangible sen- 100 Years War (it was re-
timents widespread in A. 8th July, 2006 ally 116 years)?
the public (i.e. happi-
E
B. 5th July, 2006 A. France and England
ness, pride, national-
ism). Public bads are C. 12th July, 2006
RE
negative attributes that D. None of these B. Germany and Eng-
are widespread in the 521. Hong Kong was con- land
public (i.e. violence, trolled by China since C. France and Ger-
crime)
A. 1990 many
H

D. All of the obove


B. 1994 D. England and Flan-
516. How many states have ders (Belgium)
signed ICC treaty? C. 1996
IS

526. Japan attacked much


A. 100 D. 1997 of US Navy in his sur-
522. Which organization is prise attacks are
B. 130
leading worldwide fight
C. 135 A. Manila
to control AIDS?
JA

D. 140 B. Pearl Harbor


A. UN
517. Condoleezza Rice Re- B. UNDP C. Philippines
jected promotion of D. Hellcats
C. UNHCR
democracy in
D. WHO 527. Principles of territori-
A. 2000 ality governs
523. What is WAND?
B. 2001 A. Immigration Law
A. Women and Nuclear
C. 2002 Disarmament B. International Law
D. 2003 B. Women Action for C. Safety of borders
518. Demand for a cur- National Disagree- D. Rules and regula-
rency depends on the ments tions

516. B 517. A 518. C 519. B 520. C 521. D 522. D 523. D 524. B 525. A
526. B 527. A 528. A
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528. Alliances are based on 531. How many former So- 536. “Big Five (USA, UK,
National interest and viet republics formed France, Italy and Japan)
can be shifted as CIS? are related with:
A. National Interest A. 10 A. World War I
Change
B. 12 B. World War II
B. National interest in- C. 14 C. UNO
terchange

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D. 18 D. None of these
C. international inter-
est change 532. Spain sent soldiers to 537. Military capabilities
remove a number of are divided into

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D. International Inter- Moroccan troops from
est Interchange A. 2 parts
Island in
529. UNEP become promi- B. 3 parts
A. 2000
nent as an economic C. 5 parts

an
development of global B. 2001
South in C. 2002 D. 7 parts

A. 1990 538. Soviet Union worried


D. 2003
its commitments to
Ch
B. 1992 533. What are the major China, Cuba, Egypt,
functions of the ‘diplo- Syria, which result a
C. 1994
matic machine’? tragic war with
D. 1996
A. Information gather- A. China
530. Consider the follow- ing
ing statements about B. Africa
an

the Shanghai Coopera- B. Policy advice


C. Europe
tion Organisation: C. Representation and
Consular Services D. United States
1. It is an intergov-
ernmental orga- D. All of the above 539. Two superpower
y

nization to pro- worked for their po-


534. When Europe was dis- sition in global South,
mote cooperation
ra

seminated by war? to support


in trade, politics,
and culture. A. 1930 A. World war
2. The Anti- B. 1940 B. Proxy War
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Terrorist structure
of SCO is located C. 1945 C. Nuclear war
in Beijing. D. 1965 D. Cold war
Which of the above 535. Marx theory of class 540. Which Resolution was
statement is/are cor- struggle was oriented passed by UN Security
rect? towards Council for inclusion of
A. 1 only A. Liberal society women in UN Peace-
keeping?
B. 2 only B. Domestic society
A. Resolution 1920
C. Both 1 and 2 C. Elite society
B. Resolution 1300
D. Neither 1 nor 2 D. All of above

529. A 530. A 531. B 532. C 533. D 534. C 535. B 536. A 537. B 538. D
539. B 540. C
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C. Resolution 1325 A. Congress A. US space shuttle


challenger
D. Resolution 1340 B. Marshall Plan
541. What is called the B. USSR space shuttle
C. ERP
killing of nearly six mil- challenger
D. SAARC
lion Jews by Nazis in C. German space shut-
Second World War? 547. Hitler’s henchman tle challenger
Rudolf Hess was born
A. Mass killing D. French space shuttle
where?
B. Ethnic cleansing challenger
A. Scotland

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551. A common starting
C. Jews cleansing
B. Austria point for decision mak-
D. Holocaust ing process is
C. Egypt

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542. Vietnam joined WTO A. Creativity
in D. Holland
548. Leonid Brezhnev was B. Motivation
A. 2005
the third General Sec- C. Rational Model
B. 2007 retary of the Commu-
D. Self improvement
C. 2009 nist Party of the Soviet
Union. Who succeeded 552. A suzerain state is:
D. 2012
E
him when he died of a A. a state which domi-
543. Taiwan government heart attack? nates and subordinates
RE
represents China in A. Nikita Khrushchev neighbouring states,
A. 1938 without taking them
B. Yuri Andropov over.
B. 1940 C. Konstantin Cher- B. an association of
C. 1949 nenko
H

sovereign states based


D. 1955 D. Mikhail Gorbachev on their common inter-
544. How many members 549. A state in which a for- ests, values, and norms.
IS

UN have: eign MNCs operates is


called C. a power and control
A. 150
A. Host countery exercised by a leading
B. 186 state over other state.
JA

B. Home country
C. 192 D. the practice of for-
C. Neighbor country eign conquest and rule
D. 200
D. Friend country in the context of global
545. Belgium is famous for
relations of hierarchy
its 550. In 1986 US solar sys-
and subordination.
tem probe voyager-2
A. Chocolate 553. Which war hardened
discovered six new
B. Cloth moons of the planet US attitudes towards
Uranus. Which space communism?
C. Coffee
shuttle exploded after A. WW I
D. Culture launching, killing all
B. WW II
546. Who create NATO al- the seven passengers in
liance? 1986? C. Cold War

541. D 542. B 543. C 544. C 545. A 546. B 547. C 548. B 549. A 550. A
551. C 552. A 553. D 554. A
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D. Korean War A. 150 years 561. When did United


554. The three main the- states and France al-
B. 200 years
ories comprising he low to prosecute diplo-
inter-paradigm debate C. 250 years mats from Georgia and
were based on which Zaire?
D. 300 years
positivist assumption? A. 1994
558. What are the main
A. Denial that science B. 1997

er
concerns of the mem-
and social science can C. 1998
bers of the Frankfurt
use the same method-
School? D. 1999
ologies and that facts

gd
and values can be dis- A. The social basis and 562. Who was named ‘The
tinguished. nature of the members Great Liberator’ be-
of authoritarianism cause he helped to free
B. That social science
should aim to use the much of South America
B. The structure of the

an
same methodology as from Spanish rule?
family
science A. Bernardo O’Higgins
C. The concepts of rea-
C. That human beings son and rationality
are rational B. Simon Bolivar
Ch
D. All of the above
D. None of the above C. Che Guevara
559. US President George D. Fidel Castro
555. Which countries were
Bush has created ‘Mil-
forced to devalue their 563. Marxism is a branch
lennium Challenge Ac-
currencies? of
count’ to:-
an

A. Thailand, Malaysia, A. Communism


Philippines and Indone- A. help poor countries
pursing democratic ide- B. Idealism
sia
als C. Socialism
B. America, Japan,
y

Italy B. support war against D. Liberalism


Terrorism 564. What is the ‘New
C. Spain, France, Ger-
ra

many C. Improve national se- Stream’ critique of Lib-


curity network eralism?
D. Tokyo, Africa,
Netherland D. Provide finan- A. The determinacy of
Na

cial aid to Iraq and international legal rules


556. Countries in South are is questionable
also referred as Afghanistan
B. The underlying
A. Developing 560. When did United Sates
logic of Liberalism in
join other biodiversity
B. Less developed international law is in-
treaty?
coherent
C. Underdeveloped
A. 1970 C. International le-
D. Developed gal thought operates
B. 1971
557. For how long Rus- within confined intel-
sia and Germany were C. 1973 lectual structure
great powers? D. 1975 D. All of the above

555. A 556. A 557. C 558. D 559. A 560. B 561. B 562. B 563. C 564. D
565. B
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565. Which agency is lead- 570. What is meant by A. 2000


ing agency in agricul- ‘Asian Values’?
B. 2002
ture sector?
A. A set of values held
A. WHO C. 2006
by the people of Asia,
B. FAO which are the same D. 2009
across borders, inde-
C. UNDP 574. US Conoco oil com-
pendent of their nation-
pany agreed to oil de-
D. UNEP ality
velopment project in
566. Who was the British B. A set of values that,

M
Monarch during the A. Iraq
according to Asian lead-
War of the Spanish Suc- ers, could be counter B. Iran
cession? pointed to the allegedly

RA
C. Poland
A. Anne I Western values asso-
ciated with the inter- D. Thailand
B. James II national human rights
575. What is the “Fun-
C. George I regime
damental Law of Na-
D. William III C. It is the measure ture”?
567. When did United by which human rights
E A. Nature abhors a vac-
States evict from op- regimes analyze how
uum
tional clause when much Asian countries
RE
it was appealed by comply with human B. Human beings seek
Nicaragua? rights standards peace
A. 1986 D. None of the above C. The war of all
B. 1987 against all
571. When US and China
H

C. 1988 relationships break- D. The Pythagorean


down? Theorem
D. 1999
IS

A. 1970 576. When did 70 countries


568. When did Serbia print
agree to treaty to al-
10 billion of dinar B. 1971
low telecommunication
notes?
C. 1988 companies in market?
A. 1980
JA

D. 1993 A. 1995
B. 1983
572. Which country has B. 1996
C. 1985 largest oil export?
C. 1997
D. 1988
A. Japan
569. When did France D. 1999
reduce its ties with B. Saudi Arabia
577. Which of the follow-
Africa? C. Germany ing considers it im-
A. 1990 moral to use force
D. America
abroad to do good
B. 1993
573. When did Morales things (such human
C. 1997 meet Spain Prime Min- rights protection,
D. 2000 ister? democracy, etc)?

566. A 567. A 568. A 569. A 570. D 571. B 572. B 573. C 574. B 575. B
576. C 577. A
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A. Realism A. Belgian Neo-Nazis 586. Biological weapons


also resemble chemi-
B. Idealism B. An American right-
cals except that they
wing movement
C. Liberalism use
C. Italian Liberal Move-
D. None of the above A. microorganisms
ment
and biologically de-
578. Define Intellectual D. South African Na- rived toxic

er
Property Rights. tionalists B. Parasites
A. Policies that pro- 582. Rule based inter-
hibit anti-competitive C. Allergens
actions among au-

gd
behaviour tonomous actors is D. Botulism
B. The use of the inter- known as 587. Bahrain got indepen-
net to get people to buy A. Neoliberals dence in 1971 from:
property

an
B. Liberalism A. Portugal
C. Rules that protect B. U.K
the owners of con- C. Realism
tent through copyright, C. France
D. Socialism
Ch
patents, trademarks D. Netherlands
and trade secrets 583. When did Russia and
Ukraine debated owner- 588. Western economic
D. software built on ship on black Sea fleet? intuitions, IMF and
the idea that it should world’s major states
be free to use A. 1990 joined the
B. 1993
an

579. Most largest states to- A. NATO


day are C. 1995 B. SAARC
A. Nation Actors D. 1997 C. NETO
y

B. nations states 584. Headquarter of PLO is D. UN


situated in:
C. non state actors 589. When crises in Berlin
ra

A. Ramalah led to armed confronta-


D. Small states
tions?
B. Algeria
580. Power that two states
A. 1945-47
Na

can bring against each C. Lebanon


other is called? B. 1947-48
D. Jordan
A. Material Power C. 1949-50
585. Soviet leader trans-
B. Soft Power ferred Crimean Penin- D. 1952-55
sula to Ukraine in 590. Peruvian economist
C. Relative power
A. 1950 De Soto suggests:
D. Power of Ideas
A. that capitalism is
B. 1955
581. What is meant by the the only way forward
term ‘the Grey Shirts C. 1960 for developing coun-
Movement’? tries.
D. 1966

578. C 579. B 580. C 581. D 582. A 583. D 584. A 585. A 586. A 587. B
588. D 589. B 590. B
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B. that capitalism has 4. inland water A. Demand Curve


triumphed in the west transport B. Equilibrium
but failed elsewhere.
Select the correct an- C. Balance of trade
C. that developing swer using the codes
countries are in the given below. D. Supply curve
state they are for not 598. Realism explains In-
A. 1, 2 and 3 only ternational relations in
having paid attention
to the IMF. B. 1 , 3 and 4 only terms of
D. none of the above. A. Politics

M
C. 2 , 3 and 4 only
591. When did a chemical B. Power
D. 1 , 2, 3 and 4
spill in northeast China C. Democracy
pollute a river? 595. UNIDO stands for

RA
D. Military
A. 2000 A. UN International 599. LAFTA was created in
B. 2005 Dance Organization
A. 1940
C. 2009 B. United Nations In-
dustrial Development B. 1950
D. 2010 Organization C. 1960
592. China claims under a
E
C. UN Internet Down- D. 1970
continental Shelf treaty
conflicts with load Optimizer 600. President Bush im-
RE
posed a 30 % tariff on
A. Japan D. UN Information Dis-
steelmakers in
semination Organiza-
B. Russia tion A. 2002
C. Britain 596. Which of the follow- B. 2004
H

D. France ing summarizes what C. 2007


593. What former dictator happened to Germany
D. 2009
after World War One?
IS

of Serbia was found


601. United States pres-
dead in a Dutch prison A. France annexed the sured Russia and China
cell on March 11, 2006? Rhineland to stop selling
A. Slobodan Milosevic B. Germany had to pay A. Atomic weapons
JA

B. Radovan Karadzic several billion dollars in


B. Nuclear Weapons
in reparations to France
C. Ratko Mladic C. Chemical weapons
and Belgium
D. Dobrica Cosic D. Biological Weapons
C. Germany gained a
594. The Kaladan transport large area of Russian
project by India and territory 602. How many states were
Myanmar consists of in treaty of Rome?
which of the following D. It was blown to
smithereens A. 2
modes of transport?
1. roads 597. Value of a states im- B. 4
2. railways port relative to its ex- C. 6
3. shipping ports is D. 9

591. B 592. A 593. A 594. B 595. B 596. B 597. C 598. B 599. C 600. A
601. B 602. C 603. B
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603. When did UN try to C. Malta A. 15th June 2015


complete his mission in
D. no one B. 15th August 1225
Angola?
608. Anti Israeli alignment C. 15th June 1235
A. 1991
broke down in Egypt
D. None of above
B. 1992 and Jordan to make
peace with 613. Treaty of Westphalia
C. 1994
was signed in

er
D. 1997 A. Japan
A. 1633
604. How many countries B. Europe
are members of NATO? B. 1640

gd
C. Germany
A. 25 members C. 1648
D. Israel
B. 26 members D. 1650
609. Thirty year war ended
C. 27 members in 614. The month of Jan-

an
uary, looking at Ameri-
D. 28 members A. 1500 can history: on which
605. Poland and Spain of the following dates
B. 1580
joined ECC in did Theodore Roosevelt
Ch
A. 1985 C. 1648 die?

B. 1986 D. 1700 A. 16 January 1901

C. 1987 610. When did Anticommu- B. 6 January 1901


nist Richard Nixon co- C. 26 January 1901
D. 1989 operate with Mao Ze-
an

606. Neo-liberals share dong? D. 27 January 1901


with ne0-realists their 615. During Cold war
A. 1960
belief in: China developed close
A. the anarchic inter- B. 1967 ties among
y

national structure and C. 1970 A. France and Greece


centrality of states.
ra

D. 1972 B. Europe and America


B. theory of interna-
tional regimes. 611. Which war took place
between 1861 and C. United States and
Na

C. that anarchy does 1865? Russia


not mean durable pat-
terns of cooperation are A. Crimean War D. Iran and Iraq
impossible. B. American Civil War 616. Communist Khmer
D. all of the above Rouge faction took
607. Besides Barbuda power in
C. American War of In-
which country got in- dependence A. Korea
dependence in 1981?
D. 1st World War B. Japan
A. Belize
612. The Magna Carta was C. France
B. Balgaria signed by King John on D. Cambodia

604. B 605. B 606. A 607. A 608. D 609. C 610. D 611. B 612. A 613. C
614. B 615. C 616. D 617. B 618. B
220 Chapter 35. International relations

617. On what date did 622. Uncontrolled inflation 627. NASA stands for
America Formally enter more than 50 % per
A. ?National Aeronau-
World War l? month is called
tics and Space Adminis-
A. 16 April 1917 A. Inflation tration
B. 6 April 1917 B. Hyperinflation B. National Aeronautic
C. 26 April 1917 and speed administra-
C. High inflation
tion
D. 19 April 1917 D. Low inflation
C. National Aeronautic
618. Collective goods

M
623. Large state aquires and special administra-
dilemma is called great military and eco- tion
A. Commoners nomic strength to influ-
ence D. National Aeronau-

RA
B. Tragedy of the com- tic and speed advisory
mons A. Great power
C. Condition of the B. Super Power 628. Interstate level war
commons C. Nuclear Power might be attributed to
D. Common people predominance of
D. Power
619. One state can influ- A. VETO POWER
E
624. Berlin was occupied
ence other states B. US POWER
by
A. Trade
RE
A. United States C. Golf Countries
B. War D. Nuclear power
B. Britain
C. Lances 629. How many years, Kofi
C. France
D. All of above Annan served in UN?
D. All of above
H

620. IEA stands for A. five


625. Camp David accords
A. International Envi- in B. seven
ronmental Agreements
IS

A. 1972 C. ten
B. 1976 D. Fifteen
B. International En-
ergy Agency C. 1977 630. How many pillars UN
follows?
JA

C. International Er- D. 1978


gonomics Association A. 2
626. Which French revolu-
tionary did Carlyle call B. 3
D. the ‘Sea Green Incor- C. 5
621. Who were two fe- ruptible’?
D. 8
male US secretaries of A. Napoleon
states? 631. US bombed Iraq in
B. Jacques Rene Hebert
A. Madeleine Albright A. 1990-2001
B. Condoleezza Rica B. 1991-2003
C. Robespierre
C. Yalta Rica C. 2000-2003
D. Georges Jacques
D. A and B Danton D. 2003-2006

619. D 620. B 621. D 622. B 623. A 624. D 625. D 626. C 627. B 628. B
629. C 630. B 631. B
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632. President of the 637. During World War II, A. Foch


United States at the which of these coun- B. Daladier
time of Australia’s fed- tries fell to the Nazis in
eration? June 1940? C. Petain

A. Poland D. Champlain
A. Howard Taft
642. When North Korea re-
B. Theodore Roosevelt B. Austria
stated producing nu-

er
C. Finland clear bomb?
C. Grover Cleveland D. France A. 2000
D. William McKinley 638. Which of the follow- B. 2003

gd
ing factors led to US
633. Jean Chretien became C. 2004
hegemony?
PM in 1993 of what D. 2006
i) end of cold war
country? 643. CMEA is also known
ii) early defeat of

an
A. Canada Iraq in 1991 as
iii) economic boom in A. COMECON
B. Switzerland the US
B. NAFTA
C. France iv) high levels of mil-
Ch
itary expenditure C. OPEC
D. Monaco
A. i, ii, iii D. IO
634. Level of analysis fo- 644. Who was born in Ar-
cuses on interactions of B. i, ii, iv
gentina with the name
C. i, ii, iii, iv of Maria Estela Mar-
A. People
D. i, iii, iv tinez and was the first
an

B. Community woman chief of state in


639. NPT 25 years review
South America?
C. State came up in
A. Violeta Chamorro
D. Countries A. 1995
y

B. Isabel Peron
635. UN established in B. 1996
C. Evita Peron
ra

A. 2000 C. 1997
D. Corazon Aquino
D. 1998
B. 2001 645. A nation is a popula-
640. ICERD approved in tion which shares
Na

C. 2005
A. 1969 A. Identity, culture, &
D. 2007 language
B. 1979
636. Babies who die within C. 1989 B. Rules and Regula-
their first year is tions
D. 1999
A. Infant mortality rate C. Relationship with
641. Neville Chamberlain,
other states
representing Great
B. Death rate Britain, ‘appeased’ D. Trade
Hitler in the days be- 646. John Howard became
C. Motility rate fore WW ll. His French PM in 1996 of what
D. Fatality rate counterpart was: country?

632. D 633. A 634. C 635. D 636. A 637. D 638. C 639. A 640. A 641. B
642. B 643. A 644. B 645. A 646. A
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A. Australia A. Tradition C. It made it difficult


for ’third world’ coun-
B. Ireland B. Ceremony
tries to exploit the su-
C. New Zealand C. Custom perpower rivalry for
D. Canada their own benefit
D. Business
647. Which party was D. All of the above
652. When did Colombian
founded by Jane Ad- right wing militia lead- 656. What was the Magna
dams and other femi- ers called from jail? Carta? Why was it im-
nists?
portant?

M
A. 1990
A. International Peace
B. 1001 A. It was the great pam-
party
phlet in which the Uni-
B. Women Interna- C. 1992

RA
versal Declaration of
tional party Human Rights was first
D. 1993
C. Party for Peace printed
653. Theme of four confer-
D. Women’s Peace ences on international B. It was a document
Party environment was drafted in 1215 by
which the barons of
648. When Vienna Conven-
E
A. Sustainable Devel- England obliged King
tion on consular rela- opment John to grant to them
tion happened?
a series of liberties. It
RE
B. Population
A. 1963 is important because it
C. Biodiversity was based o the princi-
B. 1965
D. World Energy ple that subjects to the
C. 1967 king owe him duty only
654. Al jazeera network be-
H

D. 1969 if he meets their claims


gan in
649. In Argentina military
led country into war A. 1996 C. It was a code of
IS

with B. 1997 rights written for the


A. Britain subjects of the Roman
C. 1998 Empire
B. France
D. 1999 D. None of the above
JA

C. Italy
655. How has the end of 657. Arab Israeli conflict
D. Germany the cold war (arguably) created
650. Southern Cone Com- exacerbated the north-
mon Market began in south divide? A. Anti Israeli move-
ment
A. 1990 A. It brought less de-
veloped countries un- B. Anti Israel align-
B. 1994 der the control of the ment
C. 1996 west and its economic
C. Arab Israel move-
institutions
D. 1998 ment
651. Second major source B. It led to a reduction
D. Arab Israeli dis-
of international law is in foreign aid
putes

647. D 648. A 649. A 650. A 651. C 652. A 653. A 654. A 655. D 656. B
657. B 658. C
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658. US, European trade C. 2008 A. 1950


disputed in
D. 2010 B. 1951
A. 1990
663. Arm race is a C. 1952
B. 1991
A. Corresponding pro- D. 1953
C. 1992 cess 668. Cold War started in
D. 1993 B. Responsive relation-

er
A. 1920
659. Thirty year war ships
B. 1945
started in C. Reciprocal capabil-
ity C. 1967

gd
A. 1600
D. 1978
B. 1618 D. Reciprocal process
669. Three tigers are
C. 1628 664. 1993 United states at-
tacked A. South Korea

an
D. 1690
A. Iran B. Hong Kong
660. Which conference was
held during World War B. Iraq C. Singapore
I by a group of femi- D. All of above
Ch
C. Japan
nists?
D. Europe 670. Argentina financially
A. The Hague collapsed?
665. When did US cruise
B. Peace conference A. 2000
missile attack destroy a
C. War and Peace weapon factory in Su- B. 2001
dan?
an

D. Women for Peace C. 2004


661. OPEC stands for A. 1998
D. 2007
A. Organization of B. 1999 671. Iraq began to work to-
Petroleum Exporting
y

C. 2002 wards a nuclear bomb


Countries in
D. 2003
ra

B. Organization of A. 1987
Production Exporting 666. On 3rd August 1914,
Countries which Italian Premier B. 1982
declared his country C. 1882
Na

C. Origin of Produc- neutral?


tion Exporting Coun- D. 1782
tries A. Baron Sonnino
672. Number of Interna-
D. Organization of B. Benito Mussolini tional Organization has
Production Exporting increased more than
C. Antonio Salandra
Companies five fold since
D. Marquis di San Giu-
662. When did IAEA win A. 1945
liano
Nobel Peace Price?
B. 1950
667. Formation of a Euro-
A. 2005
pean Political Commu- C. 1955
B. 2006 nity in D. 1960

659. B 660. A 661. A 662. A 663. D 664. B 665. B 666. C 667. D 668. B
669. D 670. B 671. B 672. A 673. B
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673. States of Europe were 678. When did China, A. Freedom of worship
locked in chronic inter- Japan and South Ko-
mittent warfare in rea announce plan to
B. Structural weak-
work on their currency
A. 1940 nesses in the economy
policies?
B. 1945 A. 2002
C. New joint ventures
C. 1948 B. 2004 law
D. 1949 C. 2006 D. Pressure of ideologi-

M
674. Who was Defense Sec- D. 2008 cal conformity
tary of US in 1997? 683. How many state lead-
679. Tran Duc Luong be-
came President in 1997 ers European Council
A. William Perry

RA
of what country? have?
B. Jim Mattis
A. Laos A. 20
C. William Cohen
B. Vietnam B. 25
D. John F Kelly C. 27
C. Cambodia
675. Which phenomenon is D. 29
D. Thailand
indicated by the policy
E
Apartheid (apartness)? 680. Changing IPE are 684. Who was the British
more quickly and pro- diplomat who negoti-
RE
A. Cultural segrega- foundly than ated away the Sudeten-
tion land?
A. State
B. Racial segregation A. Neville Chamber-
B. Security lain.
C. Ethnic segregation
H

C. Trade B. Lord Halifax.


D. Religious segrega-
D. None of above
tion C. Anthony Eden.
681. United Europe and Six
IS

676. Government air ECSC states signed sec- D. Alexander Cadogan.


strikes killed nine ond treaty in 1952 to
French soldiers in create 685. Conflict between ot-
A. 2002 toman empire and Aus-
A. European State com-
JA

tria Hungary is source


B. 2003 munity
of
B. European govern-
C. 2004 A. Religious Conflict
ment protection
D. 2005 B. Ethnic Conflicts
C. European Defense
677. ASEAN was founded Community C. State conflicts
in D. European Defense D. social conflicts
A. 1960 Security 686. Cuba’s Fidel Castro
B. 1962 682. Which of the follow- appointed his own
ing was an ‘internal’ brother Minister of the
C. 1967 reason for the collapse Revolutionary Armed
D. 1969 of the USSR? Forces in 1959, and

674. C 675. B 676. C 677. C 678. C 679. B 680. B 681. C 682. B 683. C
684. A 685. B 686. C
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Vice President in 1976. 691. What is basic principle A. William McKinley


What’s the name of Fi- of International Law?
B. Ulysses Grant
del’s brother?
A. UN
A. Haimar C. Grover Cleveland
B. UN charter
B. Fulgencio D. Benjamin Harrison
C. UNDP
C. Raul 696. Men are more warlike

er
D. UNHCR people and women are
D. Lufs
more peaceful is a con-
687. Out of five China has 692. Which basic principle
cept of
used two vetoes in offers a possible solu-

gd
UN security council tion to this central prob- A. Masculinity
to block peacekeeping lem of getting someone
to corporate for com- B. Feminist
forces in countries to
extend recognition in mon goods without a C. Gender Equality
central bureau?

an
A. Taiwan D. War and Peace
B. Beijing A. Dominance, collec-
tive goods, interests 697. IN summit meeting
C. Hong Kong at Maastricht in the
B. Dominance, reci-
Ch
D. Israel Netherlands leaders of
procity and identity European Community
688. Which country agreed on Maastricht
restarted producing nu- C. option 1 & 2
Treaty on 10 Dec 1991.
clear bomb? D. None of above Under this treaty what
A. United states 693. When did IPCC issue was established?
an

B. Germany a report from scientists A. NATO


around world?
C. North Korea B. European Common
D. Spain A. 2005 Defence
y

689. World Population con- B. 2007 C. European Union


tains?
C. 2008
ra

D. Free Trade Area


A. 40 %
D. 2010 698. United states experi-
B. 50 %
694. Unipolar is also called enced great depression
Na

C. 60 % in
A. Multipolar
D. 20 % A. 1930
690. Collective good prob- B. Bipolar
lem lies identities of B. 1945
C. polar System
participants as a mem- C. 1950
ber of a D. Hegemony
D. 1955
A. Identity 695. Who was the pres-
B. Reciprocity ident of the United 699. Soviet Economy had
States during the a notable success in
C. Dominance Spanish-American rapidly industrializing
D. Anarchy War? country in

687. A 688. C 689. D 690. A 691. B 692. B 693. B 694. D 695. A 696. D
697. C 698. A 699. B 700. A
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A. 1920 A. 2000 B. Netherland, Korea,


Austria
B. 1930 B. 2001
C. Belgium, UK, South
C. 19333 C. 2002
Africa
D. 1940 D. 2003 D. Finland, Iran, Iraq
700. Universal intergovern- 705. IMF adjusted voting 710. China develops ties
mental organization ex- formula to increase between United States
ists in power of and Russia to join

M
A. Europe A. America A. World liberal trad-
B. Pakistan ing regime
B. Germany
C. China B. WTO

RA
C. Africa
C. SAARC
D. Japan
D. Spain
706. Who was the last Em- D. IMF
701. Who was the Monarch peror of the France? 711. This “butcher of the
of Great Britain at the Balkans” murdered
time of the Russian Rev- A. Napoleon I over 200,000 people
olution? and forced millions
E
B. Louis Phillipe
A. Victoria out of his country. Bill
C. Napoleon II
Clinton authorized the
RE
B. George V D. Napoleon III CIA to commence the
toppling of his regime,
C. Edward VII 707. Fourth source of Inter-
which succeeded to an
national Law is recog-
D. George VI extent. Who is this Ser-
nized by
bian criminal whose
H

702. Strongman Slobodan


A. World Bank policy of ethnic cleans-
Milosevic died in
B. Secretary General ing resulted in mass
A. 2002 murder?
IS

C. General Assembly
B. 2004 A. Alija lzetbegovic
D. World Court
C. 2005 B. Zoran Lilic
708. Archduke Franz Ferdi-
C. Vojislav Kostunica
JA

D. 2006 nan happened in


D. Slobodan Milosevic
703. Who argued for A. 1990
women’s rights? 712. Japan sent half a bil-
B. 1993 lion dollars to preserve
A. Hobbes, Mary Woll-
C. 1914 A. tori shima
stonecraft
D. 1919 B. Okinotori
B. Susan B.
709. Which industrialized C. Vietnam
C. Stalin country produced their
D. China
D. Weber own steel?
713. In 2005 a Chemical
704. United States attacked A. Soviet Union, China, spill in northeast China
on Afghanistan in Japan, United States polluted a river flow in

701. B 702. D 703. A 704. B 705. C 706. D 707. D 708. C 709. A 710. A
711. D 712. B 713. B 714. A
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A. Japan 719. Which of the follow- United states main-


ing was/were the chief tained troops of?
B. Russia
aims of Magna Carta? A. 50000
C. America
A. To protect the feu- B. 60000
D. Germany dal privileges of nobil-
714. Turkey joined EU in ity C. 80000

A. 2002 B. To protect rights of D. 90000

er
church against the ex- 724. Who was the last Em-
B. 2003
tension of royal power. peror of China was?
C. 2004
A. Hirohito

gd
D. 2005 C. Both of them B. Tongzhi
715. Mao died in D. None of them C. Yuan Shikai
A. 1970 720. Anticommunist D. Puyi

an
B. 1975 Richard Nixon could
cooperates with 725. What can be said
C. 1976 about the New Haven
A. Mao Zedong School?
D. 1979
Ch
716. When did Latin Amer- B. Hitler A. The school where
ica, Fidel Castros forces C. Stalin the realist approach to
to take power in Cuba? international law was
D. Joshua conformed
A. 1950
721. ‘Communications B. It is also known as
B. 1959 Compatibility and Secu- the policy approach
an

C. 1960 rity Agreement (COM-


CASA)’, recently seen C. It is also known as
D. 1969 in news relates to: the legal international-
717. Who planned idea of ism approach
A. USA
y

functionalism in Eu- D. It borrows from pos-


rope? B. European Union itivism and naturalism
ra

A. Jean Monnet C. SAARC


D. ASEAN 726. Who was re-elected
B. Robert Schuman
president of Egypt in
722. What was final result
Na

C. Punit 2005, for a fifth term?


of Japan for allowing
D. A and B Sushi? A. Hosni Mubarak
718. In 1941 what was the B. Zine El Abidine Ben
A. Trade
code name for the Ger- Ali
man invasion of the B. Relationship
USSR? C. Bashar Assad
C. Government dis-
A. Barracuda D. Mahmoud Abbas
agreement
727. When did UN allow
B. Barbarossa D. War use of forces to change
C. Barbarian 723. Under US Japanese Se- Iraqi aggression against
D. Barrabas curity Treaty alliance Kuwait

715. C 716. B 717. D 718. B 719. C 720. A 721. A 722. D 723. A 724. C
725. B 726. A 727. A
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A. 1990 733. A Capital city is A. Yugoslavia


B. 1992 A. seat of govt from B. Croats
C. 1994 which it administers C. Bosnia
D. 1997 B. center of country D. Slovenes
728. When did collective se- C. where the head of 738. Peru and Ecuador
curity worked? state lives fought border skirmish
A. 1930-34 D. where the decisions in

M
B. 1940-47 are made A. 1995
C. 1989-90 734. When Britain declared B. 1997
war on Germany, it also
D. 1990-91 C. 1999

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did so on behalf of the
729. Most powerful politi- entire British Empire, D. 2000
cal figure is one we con- including the Domin- 739. In 2006 Israel fought a
sider ions. One of these was brief war with
A. more power Canada. Who was its
leader? A. Palestine
B. state leader
B. Sudan
E
A. Andrew Fisher
C. Head of state
B. Sir Robert Borden C. Hamas
D. Minister
RE
D. Hezbollah
730. How many core prin- C. Sydney Buxton
ciples are in IR? 740. When North Korea
D. Lord Hardinge withdrew from NPT?
A. one
735. Britain and six other A. 1997
H

B. two countries have joined


EU in B. 1998
C. three
D. four A. 1970 C. 2000
IS

731. How decision makers B. 1973 D. 2002


achieve cognitive bal- 741. Process of talking with
ance? C. 1975
legislator to influence
JA

A. athirst thinking D. 1979 decision on any partic-


ular issue is called
B. thirsty thinking 736. Great power states are
A. Lobbying
C. desirable thinking A. United states, China,
Russia B. Advocacy
D. wishful thinking
732. Britain and France B. Iran and Iraq C. Media
were great power for C. France and Africa D. Law
A. 200 years 742. When did Colom-
D. Africa and Norway
B. 400 years bian right wing mili-
737. Greater powers show tia leader call from jail
C. 500 years no willingness to bear for a creation of truth
D. 600 years major costs to protect commission?

728. D 729. B 730. D 731. D 732. C 733. A 734. B 735. B 736. A 737. C
738. A 739. D 740. D 741. A 742. D 743. A
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A. 2000 A. 2004 A. Hideki Tojo


B. 2001 B. 2006 B. Nobusuke Kis
C. 2002 C. 2008 C. Akira Kurasowa
D. 2006 D. 2010 D. Masayuki Mo
743. Dependency theory fo- 753. What country had
748. How many organiza-
cus on Jorge Sampaio as an
tion treaty of Rome cre-

er
elected leader?
A. World System ated?
A. Portugal
B. Periphery A. Two
B. Spain

gd
C. Core B. Three
C. Brazil
D. All of above C. Four
744. Spain sent soldiers to D. Argentina
remove a number of D. Six 754. Who mainly focus on

an
Moroccan troops from 749. Unit of currency used study of level of analy-
in an economy is sis?
A. Island
A. Authoritarian A. Government
B. Egypt
Ch
B. Totalitarian B. IR scholar
C. Spain
C. People
D. Ukraine C. Permissive
745. When did NPT built D. All of above
D. Arbitrary
on superpowers com- 755. Drug Trafficking is
mon fear? 750. In 1992 who was smuggled illegally
an

Prime Minister of Is- across


A. 1962 rael?
A. International bor-
B. 1964
A. Benjamin Ne- ders
C. 1967 tanyahu
y

B. Nation level
D. 1968 B. Reuven Rivlin
C. Peoples
ra

746. Which of the follow- C. Yitzhak Rabin


ing modern African D. states
states were once Ger- D. Sara Netanyahu 756. UNCLOS negotiated
Na

man colonies? 751. Smuggling is an eco- to govern use of ocean


nomic issue rather than from
A. Tanzania, South
Africa A. 1970-73
A. Social
B. Cameroon, Namibia B. 1976-79
B. Security
C. 1973-82
C. Cameroon, Tanza- C. Nation
D. 1979-89
nia D. Physical
757. In which year UN Se-
D. Namibia, Sudan 752. Who was the Japanese curity Council voted
747. Military director Au- Prime Minister at the unanimously to estab-
gusto Pinochet died in time of World War II? lish a UN protection

744. A 745. D 746. B 747. B 748. A 749. D 750. C 751. B 752. A 753. A
754. B 755. A 756. C 757. C
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Force (UNPROFOR) B. Gross Domestic 765. In recent years which


for civil war torn Yu- Price of the following devel-
goslavia? opments have under-
C. Global Domestic
mined realism?
A. 1990 Population
A. Neo-liberal insititu-
B. 1991 D. Gross domestic tionalism
Price
C. 1992 B. Globalization
761. How many forces
D. 1993 C. Positivism
have strongest military

M
758. Iron Curtain was an power veto in UN secu- D. All of the above
expression which de- rity council? 766. In 2001 Japan’s mili-
scribed the ideolog-
A. two tary participated in
ical barrier between

RA
the democratic West B. three A. China
and the USSR and B. Iran
communist-dominated C. four
countries of Eastern Eu- C. Germany
D. five
rope after World War D. Afghanistan
ll. Who first used this 762. In 1996, leakge of redi-
ation due to human er- 767. US led war against
expression at Fulton,
E
ror and technical failure Iraq in
Missouri, USA in 1946?
took place at Demitro- A. 1990
RE
A. George Washington vgrad nuclear research
B. 1991
centre in:
C. 1994
B. Sir Winston A. Germany
Churchill D. 1997
B. France
H

C. Reagan 768. Define diplomacy:


C. USA
D. Roosevelt A. In world politics,
D. Russia diplomacy is a commu-
IS

759. After Russians left nications process be-


Afghanistan whose 763. Policy of containment
tween international ac-
government was rec- adopted in late
tors that seeks through
ognized by UNO? A. 1920 negotiation to resolve
JA

A. Gulbadin Hikmat conflict short of war


B. 1930
Yar B. IN foreign policy,
C. 1940 diplomacy is a policy in-
B. Ahmad Shah Ma-
sood D. 1950 strument to enable an
international actor to
C. Burhanuddin Rab- 764. US military superior- achieve its policy objec-
bani ity is in tives
D. Rashid Dostum A. Superpower C. Diplomacy focuses
760. GDP stands for B. Nuclear power on the resolution of con-
flict through dialogue
A. Gross domestic C. Nuclear weapons and negotiation
product
D. Geography D. All of the above

758. B 759. C 760. A 761. D 762. D 763. C 764. B 765. D 766. D 767. B
768. D 769. C
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769. United States used D. Pakistan, 778. Dilemma’s of Global


cruise missile against Afghanistan, Germany, warming
Italy
A. Spain force A. 2
774. UN Security Council
B. Japan Force needed mission in B. 3
C. Serbian Force A. 1990 C. 4
D. Italy force D. 5

er
B. 1999
770. Who mediated C. 1998 779. According to Enter-
Tashkent Agreement? line and Grieg, do im-
D. 1995 posed democracies im-

gd
A. Secretary General
775. West German Chan- prove the likelihood of
UN
cellor Helmut khol was democratization in a re-
B. Soviet Premier Alek- returned to power in gion?
sey Kosygin 1987. When Labanese

an
A. No
C. American President PM Rashid Karami
Nixon was killed in hilicopler B. Yes
crash? 780. What’s total number
D. None of these
A. 1980 of employees in UN, in-
Ch
771. Iraq invaded Kuwait cluding IMF?
in B. 1983
A. 20000
A. 1900 C. 1985
D. 1987 B. 30000
B. 1991
776. Greenpeace attended C. 50000
an

C. 1992 UN meeting about D. 60000


D. 1993 A. Environment 781. Who was the last Em-
772. A country which has B. Society peror of Ethiopia?
free market economy is
y

called C. Global Environment A. Johannes IV


B. Lij Iyassu
ra

A. Capitalists
D. Population
B. Marxist C. Menelik II
777. Define ‘cyberwar’.
C. Realist D. Halie Selassie I
Na

A. The use of digital


D. Liberalism 782. How many states have
networks and commu-
capabilities of ballistic
773. Permanent members nications to attack ene-
missiles?
of Security council are mies as an act of war or
terrorism A. 15
A. United States,
China, Russia B. The use of the inter- B. 20
net to get people to vote
B. Germany, Europe, for your party C. 25
Arab D. 30
C. The use of internet
C. Japan, Afghanistan, to watch the war 783. ABM treaty prevented
America, Africa in
D. None of the above

770. B 771. A 772. A 773. A 774. B 775. D 776. C 777. A 778. B 779. A
780. D 781. D 782. D 783. C
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A. 1962 A. Amrit Karu because future nuclear-


B. 1965 armed states are likely
B. Rani Rajwade
to have military-run or
C. 1972 C. Begum Saheba weak civilian govern-
D. 1982 ments
D. Indira Gandhi
784. A long civil war C. Nuclear prolifera-
789. When did Russia join
singed a peace agree- tion will be heightened
WTO?
ment in if the USA creates a
A. 2002 doctrine that says it is
A. 2000

M
legitimate to respond
B. 2001 B. 2004
to weapons of mass
C. 2002 C. 2006 destruction by using
nuclear weapons

RA
D. 2003 D. 2008
D. A and B
785. Revolution from home 790. ILO stands for
removed Russia from 792. US President
A. International Labor Woodrow Wilson
war in
Organization among other idealists
A. 1912 placed their hopes for
B. International Level
B. 1914 Organization
E peace in the
C. 1917 C. Inter-state labor Or- A. UN
RE
D. 1919 ganization B. UN security Council
786. What is called the U.S. D. Internal Level Orga-
conservative Protes- nization C. League of nation
tant movement which
791. What is Sagan’s ‘pro- D. NATO
H

upholds religious ex-


tremism against mod- liferation pessimism’ 793. In which year world’s
ernism? argument? firs self-contained ar-
tificial heart was im-
IS

A. Protectionism A. Because of common


planted in Robert
biases, professional mil-
B. Neo-protestants Tools?
itary organizations dis-
C. Fundamentalism play organizational be- A. 2000
haviours that are likely
JA

D. Neo-conservatism B. 2001
to lead to deterrence
787. Where was the Magna failures and deliberate C. 1992
Carta signed? or accidental war D. 2006
A. Westminster Palace 794. In a formation of state
B. In the future, there
B. Windsor Castle will be a lack of posi- foreign policy MNCs
tive constraining mech- are
C. Runnymede
anisms of civilian con- A. Nonstate actor
D. The Tower of Lon- trol while military
don biases may serve to B. State actors
788. who was the first encourage nuclear C. Interstate actor
woman prime minister weapons use, especially D. Supranational actor
of India? during crisis. This is

784. D 785. C 786. C 787. C 788. D 789. C 790. A 791. D 792. C 793. B
794. A
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795. What are the most in- 799. Contemporary histori- 803. What country’s great
fluential contributions cal sociology looks at: naval fleet was defeated
for establishing con- in July of 1588?
A. how societies devel-
structivism’s theoreti-
oped before the middle A. Norway
cal foundation?
ages. B. England
A. K. Waltz’s Theory of
B. interactions be- C. Spain
International Politics
tween states, classes,

er
B. R Ashley’s critique capitalism and war. D. Portugal
of neo-realism and F. 804. Which of the follow-
C. It does not look
Kratochwil’s treatment ing happened in 1993?
at feminism and post-

gd
of rules and norms in in-
modernism. A. World Trade centre
ternational relations
was bombed
D. A and B.
C. A Wendt’s writ-
800. SALT stands for B. Refuelling Machine
ings on structure and

an
malfunctioning at the
agency A. Strategic Arms Lim- Wylfa Nuclear Plan.
D. B and C ited Talks
C. both of these
796. When an earthquake B. Strategic Allies Lim-
D. None of these
Ch
hit Gujrat in India itation Talks
where more than 20,000 805. ICCPR and ICESCR en-
C. Strategic Arms Line
people were died? tered into forces in
Talks
A. 2000 A. 1972
D. Strategic Arms Lim-
B. 2001 itation Talks B. 1974
an

C. 2002 801. Ban Ki Moon was a C. 1976


former foreign minister D. 1979
D. 2003 of
797. US Congress was at- 806. When did Iran agree
A. South Korea to exclude its uranium
y

tacked in
B. China enrichment?
A. 2000
ra

C. Iraq A. 2002
B. 2001
D. Bangkok B. 2004
C. 2002
802. France was defeated C. 2005
Na

D. 2003
by a coalition of D. 2006
798. Who forced Soviet
Union into bankruptcy A. Egypt, Iran, Iraq, 807. Patent Treaty was
and tried to keep arms Spain signed in
race? B. Britain, Nether- A. 1992
A. President Stalin lands, Spain, Russia B. 1993
and Prussia
B. President Woodrow C. 1994
Wilson C. United States,
Africa, Iran D. 1997
C. President Bush I 808. Foot soldiers are
D. Japan, Europe, Asia,
D. President Reagan China called

795. D 796. B 797. B 798. D 799. B 800. D 801. A 802. B 803. C 804. C
805. C 806. B 807. C 808. D
234 Chapter 35. International relations

A. infantrymen A. South Africa C. the continuance of


security dilemmas.
B. Foot infantry B. Australia
D. all of the above
C. Fantry C. USA
818. Nuclear proliferation
D. Infantry D. Israel occurs in
809. IAEA mainly work to 814. Curise missile can be A. Nuclear weapons
prevent instigate from
B. biolgical weapon
A. Nuclear weapons A. Ship
C. Chemical weapons

M
B. Nuclear powers B. Space
D. State or non state ac-
C. Nuclear prolifera- C. land tors
tion

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D. All of above 819. Which dictator came
D. None of above 815. When UN adopted to power after a coup
810. Who was first female MDGs? d’tat in 1976 in Ar-
UN ambassador in Rea- gentina?
A. 2000
gan administration? A. Juan Pern
B. 2001
A. Madeleine Albright B. Jorge Videla
C. 2002
E
B. Hallery Clinton C. Daniel Ortega
D. 2005
RE
C. Margaret Thatcher D. Octavio Paz
816. Yalta negotiations hap-
D. Jaene Kirkpatrick 820. India and Pakistan
pen among which coun-
built nuclear power in
811. Major exporters of tries
steel are A. 1991
A. United states,
H

A. United States and Britain, Soviet Union B. 1992


Russia C. 1993
IS

B. Germany and Japan B. Japan, Spain and D. 1994


Russia
C. Britain and Spain 821. When did President
C. Iran, Iraq and South Bush clarify victory of
D. France and Nether-
Africa an aircraft carrier?
land
JA

812. Democracy and capi- D. Germany, Italy, A. 2000


talism were adopted on Spain
B. 2001
basis of economic and 817. Contemporary prob-
C. 2002
political system of the lems of international so-
ciety include: D. 2003
A. State
A. enormous economic 822. The election of this
B. Soviet State Chancellor on Septem-
inequality across the
C. Soviet Union globe. ber 27, 1998 signaled a
changing of the guard,
D. State organization B. the European ori- for he became the first
813. Exercise Pitch Black gins of international so- postwar German leader
2018 was hosted by ciety. who was too young to

809. C 810. D 811. B 812. B 813. B 814. D 815. A 816. A 817. A 818. D
819. B 820. C 821. D 822. C
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remember World War 827. A war which controls C. Giovanni Caboto


II. entire world order is D. Sebastian Cabot
called
A. Edmund Stoiber 832. Which countries did
A. Total War call OLD EUROPE by
B. Helmut Kohi
B. Hegemonic War US secretary of de-
C. Gerhrd Schroeder fence?
C. Limited War
D. Horst Kohler A. France and Ger-

er
D. Civil War many
823. Postmodern feminist
tried to deconstruct lan- 828. Which ‘great dictator’ B. Denmark and Eu-
guage of was President of the rope

gd
Philippines from 1965
A. Realism to 1986? C. Iran and Iraq
B. Idealism D. France and Greece
A. Corazn Aquino
833. What tend to be the

an
C. Liberalism B. Fernando Lepez effects of oil and other
D. Socialism C. Ferdinand Marcos natural resource trade
824. Tradition is most im- on developing states?
D. Arturo Tolentino
portant level of analysis A. It democratizes
Ch
is 829. What was the name
countries
of the U.S. battleship
A. individual that exploded in Ha- B. It has no real effect
B. Government vana Harbor on Febru- C. It encourages stabil-
ary 15, 1898? ity of the regime
C. Interstate
A. Maine
an

D. It changes the na-


D. Organizations
B. Oregon ture of the investor
825. Japan declared war on 834. When did Indira
Germany on 23rd Au- C. Iowa
Ghandi lead war
gust 1914. Who was
y

D. Texas against Pakistan?


Emperor of Japan at the
time? 830. When did Indian A. 1971
ra

ocean tsunami occur? B. 1981


A. Kamio
A. 2004 C. 1991
B. Hirohito (the Showa
B. 2006
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Emperor) D. 2001
C. 2008 835. Edward Said argues in
C. Yoshihito (the
Taisho Emperor) his book Orientalism:
D. 2010
831. Who was the Euro- A. that knowledge and
D. Shigenobu
pean to discover the material power can be
826. French revolution separated but only be
North American main-
A. 1970 land in 1497? those from the Orient.

B. 1975 A. Amerigo Vespucci


B. that knowledge and
C. 1980 B. Cristoforo Colombo material power cannot
D. 1989 be separated.

823. A 824. C 825. C 826. D 827. B 828. C 829. A 830. A 831. B 832. A
833. C 834. A 835. D
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C. that Western culture 840. When did Egyptian 845. John Howard became
was fundamentally in- Argentinean Iraqi part- the prime minister of
tertwined with impe- nership develop two which country in 1996?
rialism and hegemon- medium range mis-
A. Australia
ically represented the siles?
’East’. B. Jamaica
A. 1960
D. a and c. C. Canada
B. 1980
836. Which day of the year D. Ireland
C. 1990
will always be asso- 846. Who was elected as

M
ciated with three of D. 1999 the new secretary Gen-
the leading figures of 841. When did Argentina eral of the UNO in
WW11? military led country 2006?

RA
A. December 7 into war? A. Ban Ki-moon
B. July 4 A. 1970 B. John Hellary
C. January 30 B. 1972 C. Kofi Annan
C. 1980 D. None of these
D. May 1
D. 1982
837. Iraq occupied Kuwait
E 847. Adolf Hitler commit-
to control 842. Who was the last Em- ted suicide on April 30,
peror of Austria? 1945. Who succeeded
RE
A. Power him as Germany’s Re-
A. Francis Joseph I
B. Middle East Oil ichskanzler for a period
B. Rudolf I of 23 days?
C. Middle East Weapon
C. Maximilian A. Karl Doenitz
H

D. Geography D. Charles I B. Heinrich Himmler

838. EU headquarter is in 843. For how long Iranian C. Adolf Eichmann


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students stayed in US
A. Spain D. Rudolf Hess
embassy?
848. How is the ‘national
B. France A. 222
interest’ defined/deter-
C. Belgium B. 333 mined by Realists?
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D. Egypt C. 444 A. States define na-


839. Which two great pow- tional interest depend-
D. 555
ers contribute in UN ing on what its people’s
844. Most important ele- priorities are
programs and peace- ment in national power,
keeping operations? according to realists B. States prioritize na-
are tional interests insofar
A. America and Africa
as they guarantee the
B. China and Pakistan A. Politicians state’s survival
C. Japan and Germany B. Military C. Realists see national
C. Diplomats interest as homologous
to regional interests
D. Iran and Iraq D. Buru crates

836. C 837. B 838. C 839. C 840. B 841. D 842. D 843. C 844. B 845. A
846. A 847. A 848. B
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D. National interest is and are more open to 856. In what month did the
determined by its de- cooperation, but real- Spanish-American War
gree of economic prof- ized that weapons will begin?
itability always be needed given
A. February
849. In which country did the existence of expan-
Nicolae Ceausescu once sionary powers B. April
reign as the president? C. Offensive realists C. March

er
A. Iceland are advocates of free D. May
trade and international
B. Mexico 857. When was women’s
cooperation, while de-
participation accepted
C. Romania fensive realists propose

gd
in UN peacekeeping
D. Madagascar protectionist measures
and reconstruction?
and isolationism
850. Archduke Franz Ferdi- A. 1900
nan in 1914 caused in D. Offensive realists

an
prefer pre-emptive at- B. 2000
A. WW I
tacks, defensive realists C. 2010
B. WW II will only go to war to
defend themselves D. 1905
C. Cold war
Ch
853. Xanana Gusmao be- 858. How many states
D. Proxy war agreed on a WTO treaty
came President in 2002
851. How many states were of what country? to allow telecommuni-
gathered in Japan to cation companies in
negotiate a treaty on A. Angola market?
global warming? B. Mozambique A. 30
an

A. 120
C. Portugal B. 40
B. 130
D. East Timor C. 60
C. 140
854. When did weak US D. 70
y

D. 150 steel industry claims for 859. When did a ruinous


852. What are the main dif- US government protec- civil war erupt?
ra

ferences between ‘of- tion?


fensive’ and ‘defensive’ A. 1991-1992
A. 2000
realists? B. 1992-1993
Na

B. 2001
A. Offensive realists C. 1993-1994
are more contempo- C. 2002
D. 1994-1995
rary, defensive realists
D. 2003 860. NAFTA stands for
are more traditional
855. When did Fernando
B. Offensive realists A. North American
become President?
emphasize the impor- Free Trade Agreement
tance of relative power A. 1990 B. Northern American
and are always wary of B. 1995 Free Trade Agreement
expansionary powers.
Defensive realists rec- C. 1997 C. North American
ognize the cost of war Free Trade Agency
D. 1999

849. C 850. A 851. D 852. B 853. D 854. B 855. B 856. B 857. B 858. D
859. A 860. A 861. B
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D. North American balance state or group A. 100


Free Tariff Agreement of states is called
B. 120
861. NSC weapon was sold A. Balance of power C. 130
to
B. VETO D. 140
A. Iraq
C. International inter- 869. CAP stands for
B. Iran ventions A. Common Agricul-
C. Africa ture Policy
D. balance of states

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D. Japan B. Civil Air Patrol
865. In 1992, the Earth Sum-
862. Josef Stalin, although mit, UN conference on C. Community Access
allied with the Allied Environment and devel- Program
Powers during World

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opment (UNCED), was
War ll, perhaps killed held in Rio De Janeiro, D. Community Action
and tortured more of Program
his own people than A. Germany 870. Realism developed in
anyone, at any time. B. Brazil reaction to liberal tradi-
His paranoia led to tion is called
purges throughout so- C. USA
E A. Realism
ciety and his own ad- D. Russia
ministration. Any who B. Idealism
RE
were thought to have 866. Newest area of inter-
C. Marxism
disobeyed his will were national law concerns
tortured and murdered. D. Liberalism
A. Children Rights
Approximately, how 871. What is commonly
many people was Stalin B. Human right known the series of
H

thought to have mur- scandals in America


C. Women Rights
dered? involving President
A. 20,000,000 D. Human Law Richard Nixon and his
IS

867. Which actor exists administration?


B. 3,000,000
within one country, but A. Watergate scandal
C. 700,000 either influence coun-
B. Nixon Scandal
D. 185,000 tries foreign policy or
JA

operate internationally C. Serial Scandal


863. Leszek Miller became
in both? D. None of these
PM in 2001 of what
country? A. Stare actors 872. Foreign direct invest-
A. Poland ment involves
B. Non state actor
B. Slovakia A. Intangible goods
C. substate actor
C. Czech Republic B. Tangible good
D. state
D. Hungary C. Human resourse
868. How many states
864. General concept of agreed to a voluntary D. intellectual prop-
one or more state pact to restrict small erty
power being used to arms sales to conflicts? 873. State means

862. A 863. A 864. C 865. B 866. B 867. A 868. D 869. A 870. B 871. A
872. B 873. A 874. C
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A. Territorial Entity A. Frederick the Great 883. What is the main role
of the IMF?
B. Land B. Louis IX
A. To ensure stable ex-
C. Area C. Kublai Khan
change rate regime and
D. Legal property D. Genghis Khan provide emergency as-
874. When Shi’ite mosque 879. When did Germany sistance to countries
was bombed in Iraq? and Japan step into vac- facing crises in balance

er
uum started on aggres- of payments
A. 2002
sive expansionism that B. To be a forum for
B. 2004 ultimately led to World trade and liberalization

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War II?
C. 2006
A. 1910 C. To assist countries
D. 2008
B. 1920 in development
875. Camp David II summit

an
failed C. 1930 D. To facilities private
investment around the
A. 2000 D. 1940 world
B. 2001 880. When Japan under- 884. Boys tend to apply ab-
Ch
scored dependence on stract rules and stress
C. 2002
foreign recourses? individual rights
D. 2003
A. 1930 A. Moral reasoning
876. SIIC stands for theory
B. 1987
A. Supreme Islamic B. Realism and Liberal-
C. 1940
Iran Council
an

ism
D. 1988
B. Societies d’Investissements C. Gender Equality
Immobiliers Cot?es 881. When did Egypt of-
ficially get back Sinai D. Social liberals
C. Societal Iberoamer-
y

Peninsula after 15 years 885. Soviet Union launched


icana de Information
of Israeli occupation? world’s first satellite in
Cient?fica
ra

A. 1980 A. 1957
D. Supreme Islamic
Iraqi Council B. 1981 B. 1958
877. Iraq occupied its C. 1982 C. 1959
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neighbor Kuwait in D. 1990


D. 1983
A. 1989 882. After Chinese commu- 886. Which countries have
B. 1990 nist revolution, China made new states in
became fiercely inde- World War II, during de-
C. 1987 pendent in colonization process?
D. 1982 A. 1947 A. Asia and Europe
878. What leader died in B. Asia and Africa
B. 1958
1227 after conquering
much of the Persian Em- C. 1959 C. US and Africa
pire? D. 1960 D. Iran and Iraq

875. A 876. D 877. B 878. D 879. C 880. A 881. C 882. D 883. A 884. A
885. A 886. B 887. B
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887. Who won the 100 A. Great Depression 896. In Late 1980 in Philip-
Years War? B. Brown vs. Board of pine who struggled to
A. Germany Education case control its own mili-
tary?
B. France C. The Enlightenment
A. Benazir
C. England D. The Amistad Case
892. After an outbreak of B. Margaret Thatcher
D. Belgium
the violence, African C. Angela Markel
888. Which country has a National Congress was
record of high poppy D. Corazon Aquino

M
banned in 1961 by the
production? government of South 897. General Assembly has
A. India Africa. Name its leader member of
who was sentenced to

RA
B. Pakistan A. 150
life imprisonment?
C. Iran B. 182
A. Robert McNamara
D. Afghanistan C. 192
B. Robert Mugabe
889. What is mixed diplo- D. 102
macy? C. Kofi Annan
D. Nelson Mandela 898. Social theories rely on
A. Mixed diplomacy
E
encompasses realist 893. An air war esca- A. Social Conflicts
and liberal theories to lated over ten weeks
RE
B. Social interaction
be used as a policy in- launched by
strument A. WTO C. Social Problems

B. Mixed diplomacy is B. NATO D. Social liberals


when diplomacy is a 899. India specialized in ex-
H

C. SAARC
means to communicate porting
the use or threatened D. UN
use of other instru- 894. UN is a synmol of A. Informational prod-
IS

ments ucts
A. International order
C. Mixed diplomacy is B. Light Goods
B. International rela-
both a policy instru- tions C. Machinery
ment and a process
JA

C. International Law D. Cheap goods


D. None of the above
D. International orga- 900. Who was memorial-
890. Less centrally located ized by the first mourn-
nization
states are ing stamps on record
895. From which European
A. Britain country did Belgium to be issued outside the
gain independence in country of birth of the
B. China
1830? deceased?
C. Germany
A. Great Britain A. Princess Diana
D. France
B. France B. Grace Kelly
891. Which one of these
events happened dur- C. The Netherlands C. Franklin Roosevelt
ing the 19th century? D. Spain D. Winston Churchill

888. D 889. B 890. A 891. D 892. D 893. B 894. A 895. C 896. D 897. C
898. B 899. A 900. C 901. C
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901. Iraq attacked Iran in C. 160 A. Japan


A. 1960 D. 180 B. Rwanda
B. 1970 906. Name permanent insti- C. Iraq
tutions of survival for
C. 1980 regime? D. Germany
910. Define ‘Digital Di-
D. 1990 A. USSR
vide’.

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902. When did IRA plant B. UN, NATO, IMF
bombing in London? A. Use of technology to
C. SAARC involve people in poli-
A. 1960-70 tics
D. IMF, Soviet Union

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B. 1970-80 907. Who is considered as B. The gap in technol-
C. 1980-90 gatekeeper of informa- ogy access and own-
tion? ership between the
D. 1990-2000 ’haves’ and the ’have
A. Politicians

an
903. UNCTAD stands for nots’
B. Journalists
A. UN Curriculum C. Conflict between
Transformation and C. Public countries over which
Disability D. state standard to adopt
Ch
B. United Nations Con- 908. This mass murderer D. A type of computer
ference on Trade and killed between one to virus
Development three million of his 911. What were the voting
own people. He was results of the Universal
C. UN Central Texas one of the leaders of Declaration of Human
Animal Defense
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the Khmer Rouge. His Rights?


D. UN Cambridge organization helped
A. All in favour, one ab-
Training and Develop- make ‘Democratic Kam-
stention
ment Limited puchea’ (as it was
called) Cambodia’s gov- B. 48 in favour, 8 ab-
y

904. India and Pakistan im- stentions, none op-


ernment. Who was this
proved their relation- posed
murderer and extorter
ra

ship in
that received aid from C. 51 in favour, 2 ab-
A. 2002 many international or- stentions, 1 opposed
ganizations?
B. 2003
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D. All in favour
A. Lon Nol
C. 2005 912. Two general types of
B. Khieu Ponnary trade agreements are
D. 2008
C. Pol Pot A. Bilateral trade
905. How many states ne-
gotiated on question D. Phnom Penh B. Regional free trade
what happens after 909. During World war II C. Multilateral
2012 when Kyoto Pro- which countries army
tocol expires? operated an interna- D. A and B
tional network of sex 913. Treaty of Rome com-
A. 100
slaves called Comfort mitted six states to cre-
B. 120 Women ate a custom union in

902. A 903. B 904. B 905. D 906. B 907. B 908. C 909. A 910. B 911. B
912. D 913. D
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A. 1960 A. International Mail 923. China does not have


Organization (IMO) military power to in-
B. 1965
vade
C. 1968 B. Universal Postal
Union (UPU) A. Spain
D. 1969
C. World Postal Orga- B. Egypt
914. When NATO use its nization (WPO)
first force? C. Israel
D. United Nations Con-
A. 1990 D. Taiwan
ference on Postal Regu-

M
B. 1992 lations (UNCPR) 924. Stalin died in
C. 1994 919. Aim of CTBT was A. 1944
D. 1999 A. Develop new nu-

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B. 1987
915. Rice supported inva- clear weapon
sion of Iraq in C. 1953
B. destroy all nuclear
A. 2000 weapon D. 1988
B. 2001 C. Launch secret nu- 925. The 2+2 dialogue in
clear weapons bilateral relations be-
C. 2002
E tween India and Japan
D. Stop all from mak-
D. 2003 refers to meetings at-
ing nuclear weapons
RE
916. Star Wars refers to: tended by which two
920. Most important re- dignitaries of the two
A. Luke Skywalker gional IGO are countries?
B. Strategic Defense A. MERCOSUR A. Prime minister and
Initiative Defense Minister
H

B. ASEAN
C. Space based nuclear
C. Red cross B. Prime minister and
war
Foreign minister
IS

D. Strategic destruc- D. UN
tion initiative C. Prime Minister and
921. North Korea withdrew President
917. A state that exports from IAEA in
more than it imports is D. Foreign secretary
A. 1992
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and Defense secretary


A. Positive balance of
trade B. 1993 926. Relatively large for-
C. 1995 eign aid contribution is
B. Balance of trade
given by
C. Trade surplus D. 1997
A. world health
D. Negative balance of 922. Costs of Golf War
trade were shared among the B. UN peacekeeping
918. What “technical orga- A. Britain and France C. Scandinavian coun-
nization” is charged tries
B. Iraq & Iran
with coordinating
C. US and Africa D. US Aid org
postal policies with its
members? D. None of above 927. Mature Anarchy is:

914. C 915. D 916. B 917. A 918. B 919. A 920. B 921. B 922. A 923. D
924. C 925. D 926. C 927. A
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A. anarchy in which 931. When Soviet missile D. Norway, Japan, Eu-


states recognize the in- program orbited Sput- rope
tense dangers of con- nik? 936. Who was the first
tinuing to complete ag- A. 1977 Prime Minister of
gressively in a nuclear Canada?
world. B. 1856
A. Mary Tyler Moore
B. anarchy in which C. 1988
B. R. B. Bennelt

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states attempt to coop- D. 1957
erate though interna- C. John A. MacDonald
932. Which two states hot-
tional institutions. line agreement con- D. Wilfred Laurier

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C. both A and B. nected through tele- 937. Who took power in
phone? China’s revolution?
D. neither a nor b.
A. Japan and England A. Stalin
928. Which countries were
B. China and Pakistan B. Hitler

an
allied under control of
Hapsburg family? C. US and Soviet C. Mao Zedong
A. Japan, Spain and D. Spain and France D. Joshua
Russia 933. The French Revolu- 938. When US occupied
Ch
tion began in the year: Iraq?
B. Europe, Austria-
Hungary, Spain A. 1970 A. 2002

C. United states, B. 1788 B. 2003


Africa, Iran C. 2004
C. 1789
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D. Canada, Italy, Spain, D. 2006


D. None of these
North Korea 939. September 11 was
934. When did British
seen to be:
929. Turkey parliament re- Politician save German
fuses US troops to move politician from infla- A. the day the post-
y

through Turkey route tion? cold war era effect came


to Iraq in to and end.
A. 1990
ra

A. 2001 B. a savage protest


B. 1992 by the dispossessed
B. 2002 C. 1995 against US hegemony.
Na

C. 2003 D. 1997 C. the day the world


D. 2004 935. In 20th century three started paying atten-
new rising powers tion to the developing
930. When Hitler double world.
were
crossed Stalin and occu-
A. United States, Japan D. A and B.
pied?
Italy 940. Which world famous
A. Soviet Union woman helped the Al-
B. France Britain & lied War effort by iden-
B. NATO Spain tifying Nazi sympathiz-
C. WTO C. China, Iran and Iraq ers in her native coun-
D. USSR try?

928. B 929. C 930. A 931. D 932. C 933. C 934. B 935. A 936. C 937. C
938. B 939. D 940. A
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A. Greta Garbo 944. Which country United 949. Kurds are fighting
states capture to against Turkey. With
B. Sonja Heini
change government? which troops they
C. Marline Dietrich fought in 1970s un-
A. Iraq
D. Ingrid Bergman successfully for self-
B. Iran government?
941. According to Robert
Keohane, what is the C. India A. Iran
greatest weakness of B. Kuwait
D. Israel
the reflective schools?

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945. Which country has C. Iraq
A. The lack of a clear
worlds largest econ- D. Syria
reflective program that
omy?
could be employed by 950. Which country did not

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students of world poli- A. China signed CTBT?
tics
B. United States A. Pakistan
B. The lack of quantita-
tive evidence to prove C. Germany B. India
their assertions D. Canada C. China
C. The lack of qualita- 946. European
E Space D. Japan
tive data to prove their Agency and European 951. What was the major
assertions Molecular Biology lab-
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Cold War crisis?
D. None of the above oratory are operated
by A. The Cuban missile
942. US invasion of crisis
Panama was named A. UN
B. The Taiwan Straits
A. Operation just
H

B. EU crisis
caused
C. Soviet Union C. The Arab Israeli war
B. Panama Operation
D. SAARC
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C. Causes of operation
947. In 1931, Japan occu- D. All of the above
pied 952. Central government
D. US panama opera- enforces a system of
tion A. Manchuria
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rules to provide
943. Germany declared war B. China
A. Democracies and
on Russia on the 1st
C. Africa dictatorship
of August, at 5 o’clock
in the afternoon. Who D. Italy B. Sovereignty
was Chancellor of Ger-
948. Chinese Communist C. Rule of law
many?
Revolution came up in D. None of above
A. Theobald von
Bethmann-Hollweg A. 1946 953. Who said nonviolence
B. 1949 should be active in
B. Otto von Bismarck
searching to prevent vi-
C. Theodor Seitz C. 1982 olence, and resolve con-
D. Helmut von Moltke D. 1999 flicts with violence?

941. A 942. A 943. A 944. A 945. B 946. B 947. A 948. B 949. C 950. B
951. D 952. A 953. B
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A. Manmohan Singh 958. Level of analysis con- A. Australia


cerns collection of in-
B. Mahatma Ghandi B. Geneva
dividual that influence
C. Indira Ghandi state actions in interna- C. America
tional arena is called
D. None of above D. France
A. individual
954. Marxist see globaliza- 964. SALT ll was initiated
tion as: B. Domestic

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in 1972 and treaty was
A. an anomaly in the C. State singed in 1979, in 1982
history of the develop- USA and USSR initiated
D. national
ment of capitalism. a new series of negoti-

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959. How many member ations. What are called
B. a part of long-term countries, WTO have? those negotiations?
trends in the develop-
A. 100 A. Strategic Arms Re-
ment of capitalism.

an
B. 150 duction Talks (START)
C. something to be pre-
vented. C. 200
D. 400 B. SALT III
D. none of the above.
C. SALT IV
Ch
960. Which country con-
955. Military industrial
trols Soviet Union nu-
complex was hit hard D. Strategic Arms Re-
clear weapons?
by the duction Treaty (START)
A. China
A. Japan
B. United states 965. Which movement in
B. Russia
an

C. Russia modern art, mainly


C. Africa in Germany in 20th
D. Ukraine century, aims to ex-
D. United states
961. When Libya gave up press the feelings of the
956. 80 % videos and film its nuclear program? artist?
y

DVDs were sold to Rus-


A. 2001 A. Impressionism
sia estimated in
ra

B. 2002 B. Surrealism
A. 2000
C. 2003
B. 2002 C. Expressionism
D. 2004
Na

C. 2004 D. Liberalism
962. In view of phycologi-
D. 2006 cal theory women are 966. Non-Aligned Move-
more likely to fear ment was created by
957. Which country was
accepted as successor A. Autonomy A. China and United
state to Soviet Union? Stated
B. Abundoment
A. Russia C. Interconnection B. Iran and Iraq
B. Germany D. Connection C. Britain and France
C. Europe 963. Where First Summit D. India and Yu-
D. Asia Meeting took place goslavia

954. B 955. D 956. B 957. A 958. B 959. B 960. C 961. C 962. B 963. A
964. A 965. C 966. D 967. D
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967. What 20th century 972. IR Schools look at In- 977. When did security
British Prime Minister ternational Relations in council approve 10000
coined the phrase ‘Iron terms of troops for Darfur re-
Curtain’? gion in Sudan?
A. Conflict and preser-
A. Tony Blair vation A. 2004
B. Harold Wilson B. conflict and cooper- B. 2005
ation
C. Margaret Thatcher C. 2009
C. Negotiations and
D. Winston Churchill D. 2010

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Trade policies
968. Britain and France had 978. Of what country was
D. A and B
colonies in Idi Amin Dada the
973. Diplomatically Tai- dictator from 1971 to

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A. North America wan is pressured by 1979?
B. Caribbean A. Europe A. Uganda
C. Netherland B. China B. Zimbabwe
D. A and B C. Japan C. Kenya
D. America
969. Massive pre democ-
E D. Rwanda
racy demonstrations 974. Idea behind GAT-
979. Where is headquarter
came up in T/WTO was
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of UN Environmental
A. 1989 A. Bilateral agreement Program?
B. 1990 B. Multilateral agree- A. Netherland
ment
C. 1995 B. America
H

C. Regional agreement
D. 1998 C. Japan
970. What was the site of D. Nairobi Kenya
D. None of above
IS

the only WWII battle 980. What is most fungible


fought on U.S. soil? 975. First three conflicts
are over capability?
A. Attu A. Money
A. Plan
JA

B. Hawaii B. Power
B. Design
C. Guam C. State
C. Scheme
D. Virgin Islands D. Law
D. Ideas
971. Main rule makers for 976. FTAA negotiations be- 981. How many part of
exchange of currency gan in 2003 with a tar- Earth surface is covered
are the get date of by Ocean?
A. Government A. 2002 A. 0.7
B. Internation Laws B. 2004 B. 0.8
C. Trade Laws C. 2005 C. 0.5
D. States D. 2008 D. 0.9

968. D 969. A 970. B 971. D 972. B 973. B 974. A 975. D 976. C 977. B
978. A 979. D 980. A 981. A 982. A
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982. Vietnam War increase A. 2000 miles A. Anaconda


communist aggression
B. 3000 miles B. Cobra
in
C. 5000 miles C. Black Mamba
A. Asia
D. 7000 miles D. Russell Viper
B. Europe
987. Rather than power ide- 992. Who create a move-
C. Africa alism emphasizes on ment based on non-

er
D. United States A. International law violent resistance to
983. Zhu Rongji become British rule?
B. International orga-
Prime Minister in A. Nawaz
nizations

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A. 1997 B. Ghandi
C. Morality
B. 1998 C. Mokalapa
D. All of above
C. 1999 D. Nehemiah?
988. Who dumped gold dol-

an
D. 2000 lar system? 993. Mikulas Dzurinda be-
984. What is ‘market Stal- A. President Bush came PM 1998 of what
inism’? country?
B. President Ronald
Ch
A. Shutting down free Reagan A. Slovakia
markets like Stalin
C. President Nixon B. Czech Republic
would
B. The coupling of D. President Putin C. Slovenia
communism and capi- 989. Weakened US steel in- D. Ukraine
talism specific to China dustry claims for
an

994. What is understood by


A. US government pro- ‘survival?
C. The term used to de- tection
A. The need to provide
scribe US’s economic
B. European govern- shelter, nutrition and
y

relation with China


ment protection education in a state
D. None of the above
C. Chinese govern- B. It is the supreme
ra

985. What was the name ment protection national interest to


of the economic and which all political lead-
social reform plan be- D. Japan government
protection ers must adhere
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tween 1958 and 1960 of


China’s great dictator 990. Nicaragua Was C. The primary objec-
Mao Zedong? tive of all states
A. 1964
A. Cultural Revolution D. Both B and C
B. 19789
995. When Israel and Egypt
C. 1980 made peace in
B. Great Leap Forward
D. 1988 A. 1972
C. Long March 991. Name the operation
B. 1978
that was started in
D. Little Red Book eastern Afghanistan C. 1976
986. ICBM missile range is in 2002? D. 1979

983. B 984. B 985. B 986. C 987. D 988. C 989. A 990. C 991. A 992. B
993. A 994. D 995. B 996. C
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996. When North Korea A. Africa 1007. Through which


tested its first nuclear sources state mediate
B. America
bomb? information to their
C. Iran citizens?
A. 2000
D. Iraq A. Television
B. 2005
1002. Nuclear weapon is B. Newspaper
C. 2006
worlds most
C. Media
D. 2008
A. Destructive weapon
997. In Past century great D. All of above

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power club was 1008. States appoint ambas-
B. Dangerous weapon sadors as their
A. Asia
C. Effective weapon A. national representa-

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B. Europe
D. Devastating tive
C. America
1003. States based on B. Official representa-
D. Africa tive
A. Boundary
998. Martin Luther was C. Organizational rep-
most notably against B. Territory
resentative
the sale of what? C. Geography
E
D. international repre-
A. Salves D. Population sentatives
RE
B. heretics 1004. Games are sometime 1009. Chile seized coastline
C. land called from

D. indulgences A. Informal model A. Bolivia


999. Summit Meeting be- B. Nonformula B. La Paz
H

tween superpower held C. Cocha


C. Formal model
in
D. Neutral D. Potosi
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A. United States
1005. China successfully 1010. Globalization means
B. Soviet Union transforming
tested its anti-satellite
C. Russia missile in A. Trade
JA

D. China A. 2002 B. Business


1000. An Islamist move- B. 2004 C. Money
ment seeks changes in
C. 2007 D. All of above
A. Economic Policies
D. 2009 1011. Globalization dif-
B. Domestic Policies fuses
1006. When did Iraq oust
C. States Saddam Hussain? A. Responsibility
D. Organizations A. 2000 B. Authority
1001. Which country con- C. Transformation
B. 2001
tinued uranium enrich-
ment that could lead to C. 2002 D. Trade
a nuclear bomb? D. 2003 1012. UNDP stands for

997. B 998. D 999. B 1000. B 1001. C 1002. A 1003. B 1004. C 1005. C


1006. D 1007. D 1008. B 1009. A 1010. D 1011. B 1012. B
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A. United Nation De- A. Canada 1021. Short and medium


velopment Plan missile is developed by
B. Italy
B. United Nation De- A. Iran, Pakistan, Is-
C. Japan
velopment Program rael, Saudi Arabia
D. A and B
C. United nation De- B. China, Japan, Ger-
1017. Angolan civil war many
signed Program
happened in

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C. Iraq, Afghanistan,
D. United Nation Drug
A. 1980 Europe
Program
B. 1990 D. Spain, Germany,
1013. In which year India

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C. 2000 Egypt
and Pakistan went for
war twice? 1022. As the leader of Ro-
D. 2001
mania during the Cold
A. 2000 1018. When did Russia rat- War, this corrupt man

an
ify against CTBT? often refused to co-
B. 2001
A. 1998 operate with Soviet pol-
C. 2002 icy, which gained him
B. 1999 the friendship of the
D. 2003
Ch
C. 2000 United States and many
1014. When did United other Western powers.
D. 2005 Many believe his wife
states apply sanctions
against Soviet Oil 1019. When Russia and was the real “power be-
pipeline? United States agreed hind the throne”, espe-
on major reduc- cially in the later years.
A. 1990
an

tions in their nuclear Who was this Commu-


B. 1980 weapons? nist leader?

C. 1970 A. 1977 A. Nicolae Ceausescu


B. 1990 B. Vaclav Havel
y

D. 1960
C. 1986 C. Lech Walesa
1015. GSP stands for
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D. 1988 D. Andrei Gromyko


A. Garden State Park-
1020. IAEA stands for 1023. Iraq war brought a
way
power balancing al-
A. ?Interstate Atomic
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B. General System of liance of


Energy Agency
Preferences A. Military Power
B. ?International
C. Generalized System B. Nuclear Power
Atomic Energy Agency
of Preferences
C. Great power
D. Generalized System C. ?International D. Super power
of Products Atomic Energy Asso- 1024. 10 billion dinar notes
1016. Through Court ciation was printed by
United States has re- D. ?International A. Britain
solved commercial dis- Atomic Energy
putes with Academy B. France

1013. C 1014. C 1015. C 1016. D 1017. B 1018. C 1019. B 1020. B 1021. A


1022. A 1023. C 1024. D 1025. A
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C. Germany C. Agent-Based Model- 1034. International com-


ing munity and league of
D. Serbia
nation to aggression
1025. Chandrika Ku- D. Academy of Breast-
by fascist regime were
maratunga became feeding Medicine
Spain was emboldened
President in 1994 of 1030. When did European by?
what country? Union threaten United A. Woodrow Wilson
A. Sri Lanka States with sanctions?
B. Hitler
B. Indonesia A. 2000

M
C. J. Bush
C. Bangladesh B. 2001
D. IR scholar
D. India C. 2003 1035. The Bolshevik Rev-

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1026. NSC weapon was olution is associated
D. 2004
sold to Iran in term of with:
freedom of 1031. In what year did the
Glorious Revolution A. France
A. US hostages in
in which William and B. Germany
Lebanon
Mary were put on the C. Russia
B. US hostages in Eu- throne of England oc-
E
rope cur? D. England
C. US hostages in Iraq 1036. Great Britain execu-
A. 1608
RE
tives are chosen by the
D. US hostage in Japan B. 1688 A. Political Parties
C. 1655 B. Public
1027. Nonviolence spread
in D. 1680 C. Assembly
H

A. United states 1032. Security Council D. None of above


B. Europe passed a resolution 1037. UN inspections of
IS

1325 in Iraq bare an active bio-


C. Germany
A. 2000 logical program in
D. Asia
B. 2002 A. 1990
1028. When did terrorists
JA

attack enlarge US par- B. 1992


C. 2005
ticipation in UN? C. 1995
D. 2007
A. 2000 D. 1999
1033. When new rifts
B. 2001 1038. United States request
opened between China,
to stop expansion of So-
C. 2002 Europe and United
viet influence global on
States?
D. 2003 several levels at
1029. ABM stands for A. 1965 A. Political
A. Antiballistic Missile B. 1972 B. Ideological
C. 1993 C. Economic
B. Antiballistic missile
D. 2001 D. All of above

1026. A 1027. A 1028. B 1029. A 1030. C 1031. B 1032. A 1033. D 1034. B


1035. C 1036. A 1037. A 1038. D
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1039. This 11th Prime Min- C. The extension of A. Helen Clark


ister of Israel, elected shore leave
B. Lydia Gueller
in 2001, is considered
D. The introduction of C. Janet Jagan
by many Israelis to be
sailors pensions
a strong leader battling D. Mary Robinson
terrorism. Many crit- 1043. When Israeli Arab
came up in relation? 1048. Which countries ille-
ics, however, particu-
gally benefited $ 64 bil-
larly in the Arab world,

er
A. 2002 lion from UN?
refer to him as “the
Butcher of Beirut” and B. 2003 A. African oil compa-
have sought his prose- C. 2006 nies

gd
cution as a war crimi- B. American oil compa-
nal. D. 2008
nies
A. Ariel Sharon 1044. Russia brutal sup-
pression of secessionist C. European countries

an
B. Yitzak Rabin province of Chechnya D. Asian countries
C. Ehud Barak in
1049. Self determination is
D. Shimon Peres A. 1992 widely adore principle
in
Ch
1040. Russia fully mobi- B. 1995
lized its army on the A. International policy
C. 1997
afternoon of 31st July
1914. Who ordered this D. 1998 B. International min-
measure? 1045. Nicaragua won presi- istry
A. Alexander dent election in
C. International Af-
an

Krivoshein A. 2001 fairs


B. Alexander Kerenski B. 2003 D. International Rela-
C. Grigory Rasputin tions
C. 2005
y

D. Tsar Nicholas II 1050. Where are most im-


D. 2006 portant fundamentalist
1041. Which state con-
ra

1046. Hitler signed nonag- movements?


sumes half of tuna?
gression pact with A. Iran
A. United states his archenemy Joseph
Stalin and threw his full B. Iraq
Na

B. Siberia
army against C. Syria
C. Denmark
A. America D. Afghanistan
D. Libya
B. France 1051. India has signed
1042. Which innovation
Comprehensive Eco-
of Admiral Vernon’s C. Germany
nomic Partnership
brought good cheer to
D. Italy Agreement (CEPA)
the English Navy?
1047. Who was the first with
A. The issue of grog
U.S. born woman to be 1. USA
B. The introduction of elected president of any 2. Singapore
religious services country in the world? 3. Japan

1039. A 1040. D 1041. A 1042. A 1043. C 1044. B 1045. D 1046. B 1047. C


1048. B 1049. C 1050. D 1051. C
252 Chapter 35. International relations

Select the correct an- 1056. Great powers who 1060. World bank and IMF
swer using the codes truly influence global tried to promote
given below. level is called
A. Economic develop-
A. 1 and 2 only A. Nuclear power ment
B. 3 only B. State Power B. Social development
C. 2 and 3 only C. Superpower C. Technical develop-
D. 1, 2 and 3 D. Great power ment
1052. Examples of issue 1057. What are some/chal- D. None of above

M
areas in which global lenges to state-based
diplomacy? 1061. Democracies fight
trade, environment, war against
and specific conflicts A. Diplomats no longer

RA
occur are operate within the well- A. Democratic
A. Arab Israeli Conflict defined shell of the B. Authoritarian States
state, rather, they now
operate within shift-
B. Arab US Conflict‘ ing boundaries of state C. Monarchy
C. Iran Iraq conflict sovereignty D. Military
E
D. Syria Iraq conflict B. The growth of 1062. Who was first
civil society and non- women who lead a
1053. International Court
RE
governmental organi- great power in a cen-
of Justice is a branch of
zations require a more tury and went to war
A. UN broad-based diplomacy to recover Falkland Is-
B. Soviet Union land?
H

C. WTO C. State-based diplo- A. Angela Markel


macy is outdated
D. WHO B. Rica
D. A and B
IS

1054. LDP stands for C. Margaret Thatcher


1058. IAEA was estab-
A. Liberal Democratic lished under the D. Meir
Party
A. UN 1063. Ethnic conflicts plays
B. Landed Duty Paid role in
JA

B. UNDP
C. Livestock, Dairy A. International Af-
C. WHO
and Poultry fairs
D. UNEP
D. Loan Deficiency B. International states
Program 1059. Process of popu-
lar mobilization raise C. International Rela-
1055. Theoretical debates greatly in
in field of IR are tions
A. Irish revolution D. International con-
A. Fundamental
B. American revolu- flicts
B. basic tion 1064. What was the signif-
C. Elemental C. French revolution icance of the Treaty of
D. Principals D. Haitian revolution Westphalia?

1052. A 1053. A 1054. A 1055. A 1056. C 1057. D 1058. A 1059. C 1060. A


1061. B 1062. C 1063. D
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A. It marked the defeat A. Traditional diplo- B. State Disability In-


of the Habsburgs macy constituted a surance
communications pro-
B. It marked the begin- C. State Disability In-
cess between recog-
ning of a shift from surance
nizably modern states
religious orthodoxy to
rather than between D. Strategic Defense
international diversity
other forms of political Initiative
based on secular states
organization

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1072. Which country was
C. It attempted to or- not considered great
ganize European on an B. Traditional diplo-
macy was more in- power?
anti-hegemonic princi-
clined to negotiate and

gd
ple A. Italy
cooperate and less of an
D. All of the above instrument to threaten B. Germany
1065. In which year major- the use of force C. Africa
ity of African country

an
C. The structure of tra- D. Japan
adopted white rules?
ditional diplomacy was 1073. Why are developing
A. 1990 institutionalized states ‘handicapped’
B. 1993 D. a and c diplomatically?
Ch
C. 1994 1069. World Court resolves A. Because their educa-
a complex border be- tion systems are les ad-
D. 1997
tween El Salvador and vanced
1066. How many votes sub- Honduras in
stantive security coun- B. Because they don’t
cil needs? A. 1991 have the resources to
an

maintain diplomats
A. 5 B. 1992
C. Because they have
B. 7 C. 1993 relatively underdevel-
C. 8 oped diplomatic ma-
y

D. 1994
chinery and a restricted
D. 9 1070. Most unique range of policy instru-
ra

1067. First China war strengths of United ments


fought (1839-42) be- States is in area of
D. Because they prefer
tween China and A. International rela- to handle domestic mat-
Na

Britain is known as: tions ters first


A. Balkan War
B. International trade 1074. Dominance is com-
B. Opium War plex not just matter of
C. International orga-
C. Battle of Mycale nizations A. brute force
D. Boer War D. International secu- B. bully force
1068. How is traditional rity C. creative force
diplomacy distin- 1071. SDI stands for
guished from its prede- D. beast force
cessors in the ancient A. Serial Digital Inter- 1075. Only Muslim country
and medieval worlds? face in EU constitution was

1064. D 1065. C 1066. D 1067. B 1068. D 1069. B 1070. D 1071. D 1072. A


1073. C 1074. A 1075. C
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A. Iran 1081. Which countries A. 2002


withdrew their troops
B. Pakistan B. 2006
from Iraq?
C. Turkey C. 2005
A. Spain
D. Iraq D. 2008
B. Italy
1076. Johannesburg Plan of 1084. What is the mercan-
Implementation C. United states tilist view of IPE?
A. 2000 D. All of above A. The world economy
is where states seek to

M
1082. What is an example
B. 2001
of immunity rights? maximize their wealth
C. 2002 and independence rela-
A. Everyone has the
tive to other states
D. 2005

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right to freedom of
1077. How many types movement and resi- B. The world economy
weapon of mass de- dence within the bor- is an arena of capitalist
struction have? ders of each State competition in which
social groups are al-
A. one B. Everyone has the
ways in conflict
right to rest and leisure,
B. two C. Free trade and free
E
including reasonable
C. three limitation of working movement of capital
hours and periodic hol- shape the policies of
RE
D. four idays with pay governments and eco-
1078. Organized crime nomic actors
C. No one shall be sub-
emerged as a major D. None of the above
jected to torture or to
problem in
cruel, inhuman or de- 1085. Dilemma of nonvio-
H

A. 1990 grading treatment or lence is to respond to


punishment
B. 1992 A. Conflicts
D. Men and women of
IS

C. 1993 B. Wars
full age, without any
D. 1999 limitation due to race, C. Violence
1079. North is called nationality or religion,
D. Powers
have the right to marry
JA

A. Less developed and to found a fam- 1086. Which countries


B. Developed ily. They are entitled to reached a major bilat-
equal rights as to mar- eral free trade agree-
C. Developing ment?
riage, during marriage
D. Under developed and at its dissolution A. United state and
1080. Russia controls for- E. None of the above South Korea
mer Soviet Union’s? B. Germany and Africa
1083. Which year major
A. Military Power earthquake improved
relation to coordinate C. Japan and Pakistan
B. Nuclear Weapons
self efforts between
C. Alliances both India and Pak- D. Iran and Iraq

D. None of above istan? 1087. NSA stands for

1076. C 1077. C 1078. A 1079. B 1080. B 1081. D 1082. C 1083. C 1084. A


1085. C 1086. A 1087. C
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A. National Security 1091. If price is high peo- 1095. What is concept of


Association ple are less wiling to Neoliberals?
buy, if prices are low
B. National Supporting A. Autonomy
more people are willing
Agency
to buy it this process is B. Cooperation
C. National Security called
C. Gender Equality
Agency
A. Demand Curve
D. Interconnection

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D. National Social
B. Supply Curve 1096. Kyoto Protocol treaty
Agency
C. Equilibrium price came into effect in
1088. Which senate voted

gd
against ratifying D. Demand supply A. 2005
CTBT? curve B. 2007
A. US 1092. OSEC is helping po-
C. 2008
litical parties in

an
B. China D. 2010
A. Bosnia
C. Iran 1097. Market imperfection
B. Kosovo in international trade is
D. Israel
C. Spain
Ch
1089. Total War refers to: A. Law
D. A and B B. Rule
A. the US dropping of
the atomic bomb on 1093. UNESCO stands for
C. Trade
Japan. A. UN Educational, Sci-
D. Corruption
B. how the two world entific and Educational
an

wars were not only Organization 1098. When did military


global in scale but the industrial complex
B. UN Educational, So- boost?
pursuit of ’uncondi- cial and Cultural Orga-
tional surrender’ from nization A. 2000
y

opponents.
C. UN Economical, So- B. 2001
C. the pursuit of na- cial and Cultural Orga-
ra

C. 2002
tional economic self- nization
sufficiency. D. 2003
D. UN Educational, So-
D. the dues owed by cial and Common Orga- 1099. How many Ballistic
Na

the vanquished nations nization missile North Korea


to their victorious for- have to destroy Japan?
1094. Foreign policy is re-
mer enemies. A. 600 missiles
strain and shaped by
1090. Most important free substates actors such as B. 666 Missiles
trade area is in
A. Politicians C. 700 missiles
A. Germany
B. Bureaucrats D. 900 missiles
B. United states
C. Government Agen- 1100. Portugal started his
C. Europe cies first tour of exploration
D. Japan D. Organizations beyond

1088. A 1089. B 1090. C 1091. A 1092. D 1093. A 1094. C 1095. B 1096. A


1097. D 1098. B 1099. A 1100. A 1101. A
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A. Europe B. The overthrow C. Idris


of the bourgeois
B. China D. Idi Amin Dada
supremacy
C. Germany 1109. When did United
C. a & b both States bring back Is-
D. America lamic militants in
D. None of these
1101. Boris Yeltsin was Afghanistan?
1105. Government decision
President of what coun- bout spending and tax- A. 1980
try? ation is called B. 1982

M
A. Russia A. Monetary policy C. 1986
B. Ukraine B. Public policy D. 1987
C. Belarus

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C. Fiscal policy 1110. What President re-
D. Estonia moved General Dou-
D. deficit spending
glas MacArthur from
1102. In which year coffee 1106. According to phyco- command in the Korean
price dropped to their logical theory young War?
lowest level? girls develop social re-
lations based on A. Harry S. Truman
A. 2001-03
E
A. separateness B. Lyndon B. Johnson
B. 2003-04
C. Herbert Hoover
RE
C. 2005-07 B. Autonomy
D. John F. Kennedy
D. 2007-09 C. Interconnection
1111. Multipolar systems
1103. Great power status D. Connection are
formally identified in 1107. States which admit-
A. Less stable
H

international structure ted to having secret


such as chemical weapon pro- B. stable
gram are C. Not Stable
A. 18 century concert
IS

of Europe A. India, China, France, D. More Stable


Britain, South Korea
B. 17 century concert 1112. Japan’s largest trad-
of Europe B. Japan, Spain and ing partner is
JA

Russia
C. 19 century concert A. United States
of Europe C. United States, B. China
Africa, Iran
D. 15 century concert C. Africa
of Europe D. Pakistan,
Afghanistan, Germany, D. Japan
1104. Which of the follow-
Italy 1113. Neorealism reorga-
ing goals is the immedi-
1108. The last (only) Em- nized in
ate aim of the commu-
nists? peror of the Central A. 1876
African Empire was?
A. The unification of B. 1892
the proletariat into a A. Bokassa
C. 1992
ruling class B. Ntare V
D. 1990

1102. A 1103. C 1104. C 1105. C 1106. D 1107. A 1108. A 1109. A 1110. A


1111. A 1112. A 1113. D 1114. C
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1114. When did industrial- D. Napoleon’s con- C. Japan, Afghanistan,


ized West kept inflation quest of Egypt America, Africa
very low? 1119. How many member D. Germany, France,
A. 1960 states Communism on Spain
sustainable develop- 1124. When did Israeli war-
B. 1970
ment have? planes bomb an Iraqi
C. 1980 nuclear research fac-
A. 40

er
D. 1990 tory?
B. 50
1115. This King has been A. 1981
revered by his people as C. 53
B. 1985

gd
the living embodiment D. 84
of this Buddhist nation C. 1987
1120. A process of foreign
D. 1999
A. King Bhumibol policy called
1125. UN founded in

an
B. King Juan Carlos A. Peace movement
A. Italy
C. King Gyanendra B. Decision Making
B. Spain
D. King Tupou IV C. Policy process C. New York
Ch
1116. Last white ruled D. Rule of law
country was D. San Francisco
1121. Kyoto Protocol 1126. Asian financial crisis
A. America adopted in began in
B. Arab A. 1992 A. 1995
C. Africa B. 1996
an

B. 1995
D. Somalia C. 1997
C. 1997
1117. EFTA is associated D. 1998
with the D. 1999
1127. Sukarno and Suharto
y

1122. United States could


A. European Union were the leaders of
back Islamic militants
what country?
B. United States
ra

in Afghanistan against
the A. panama
C. Soviet Union
A. South America B. El Salvador
D. None of above
Na

B. Europe C. Indonesia
1118. What does the term
Nicaragua
‘The Golden Horde’ re- C. Soviet Union
fer to? 1128. NATO airstrikes in
D. France Bosnia in
A. Part of the Mongol
Empire 1123. Peacekeeping forces A. 1995
are B. 1996
B. Gold taken by Spain
from the New World A. United States, C. 1997
Africa, Asia
C. An area in Mex- D. 1998
ico once ruled by the B. Sudan, Lebanon, 1129. When revolution
Aztecs Congo came in China?

1115. A 1116. C 1117. A 1118. A 1119. C 1120. B 1121. C 1122. C 1123. B


1124. A 1125. D 1126. C 1127. C 1128. A 1129. D 1130. A
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A. 1942 1135. Constitutional 1140. Which Russian ruler,


seizure of power took who was the first to be
B. 1945
place in Togo in crowned czar, died in
C. 1947 1584?
A. Gender equality
D. 1949 A. Peter
B. Gender and Liberal
1130. Thirty years of war Feminism B. Ivan
was fought in
C. Women rights C. Nicholas
A. Central Europe
D. Social liberals D. Boris

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B. United States
1136. When Israel and 1141. UN women’s confer-
C. Britain Palestine conflict ence in China began in
D. France started?

RA
A. 1990
1131. China and United A. 1980
B. 1995
states relations had
B. 1990
been on ice for C. 1997
C. 1995
A. 10 years D. 1999
D. 1998 1142. Five round of GATT
B. 15 years
E
1137. Terrorists attacked negotiations from
C. 20 years on United States in
A. 1947-1995
D. 25 years
RE
A. 2000
1132. The death of what B. 1948-1996
B. 2001
person triggered World C. 1949-1997
War I? C. 2002
D. 1950-1998
A. Winston Churchill D. 2003
H

1143. According to neo-


B. Franz Ferdinand 1138. Who perform a swift realists what are the
offensive using rail- new security chal-
C. Lenin
IS

roads to rush force to lenged presented by


D. Czar Nicholas II front? globalization?
1133. UNCLOS treaty es- A. Germany A. Globalization pro-
tablished rules on vides for more oppor-
B. Europe
JA

A. Territorial waters tunities for terrorist


C. United Nation networks to be formed
B. Territorial boarders
D. Greece B. Inequality and un-
C. Territorial Disputes
1139. Who rode a horse even nature of eco-
D. None of above named Marengo? nomic globalization,
1134. Second area of US which can create in-
A. Napoleon
ambivalence is stability is strategic re-
B. Hannibal gions
A. Unilateralism
C. Alexander the Great C. The quest for the
B. Structuralism
lowest common denom-
C. Internationalism inator could lead to the
D. George Armstrong
D. None of above Custer loss of industries that

1131. C 1132. B 1133. A 1134. A 1135. B 1136. B 1137. B 1138. A 1139. A


1140. B 1141. B 1142. A 1143. D
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are important for na- A. 32 days A. Victoria


tional security B. 34 days B. Elizabeth
D. Both B and C C. 36 days C. Mary
1144. The Jarrow March D. 38 days D. Anne
of 1936 was in protest
against what? 1149. Largest default in 1154. Fruition of liberal
IMF history was economic principle is?

er
A. The death what
A. Pakistan A. Globalization
B. Globalization
B. India B. Technology
C. Unemployment

gd
C. Japan C. Civilizations
D. Rightwing Policies D. Argentina D. Communication
1145. The German Empire 1150. PAC stands for 1155. United states was
was declared in exis- again in recession by
A. Political action com-

an
tence in 1871 in which
city? mittee A. 2000
B. Public action coun- B. 2001
A. Konigsberg
cil C. 2002
Ch
B. Utrecht
C. Policy action com- D. 2003
C. Berlin mittee
1156. When was military
D. Versailles D. Possible action com- industrial complex hit
mittee hard?
1146. Which agency sets
standards for interna- 1151. Mahmoud Ah- A. 1990
an

tional mail? madinejad was elected


president of which Mid- B. 1998
A. WHO dle Eastern country in C. 1995
B. ICAO 2005?
D. 1999
y

C. ITU A. Iran
1157. After forcing the
D. UPU B. Lebanon withdrawal of the occu-
ra

C. Syria pying German Forces


1147. Of what revolution- ahead of the advanc-
ary political party was D. Iraq ing Red Army, Josip
Saddam Hussein a
Na

1152. When Ethiopia and Broz Tito became the


member? Eritrea war ended? undisputed leader of
A. Ba’ath A. 1999 Yugoslavia. What was
the name given to Tito’s
B. Subha Tulfa B. 2000 guerrilla fighters?
C. Shi’a C. 2007 A. Partisans
D. Abid al-Majid D. 2010 B. Chetniks
1148. A bloodshed war be- 1153. Which queen was C. Ustase
tween Lebanon and Is- crowned in 1558 and
rael in 2006 was lasted gave her name to an D. Maquis
for Age? 1158. ITU stands for

1144. C 1145. D 1146. D 1147. A 1148. B 1149. D 1150. A 1151. A 1152. B


1153. B 1154. A 1155. B 1156. A 1157. A 1158. C
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A. International Televi- 1163. Game theory was cre- A. Russia


sion Unit ated in
B. United States
B. Inter Transfer Unit A. 1940
C. China
C. International B. 1950
D. Great Britain
Telecommunication C. 1960
Union 1169. Afghanistan gained
D. 1980 its independence in:
D. Intensive Therapy 1164. Where did new
Unit A. 1919
democracy emerged?

M
1159. UBEC stands for B. 1911
A. Soviet Union
A. Ultimate Battery C. 1924
B. Soviet Bloc
Eliminator Circuit D. 1921

RA
C. United states
B. Union of Banana Ex- 1170. When did United
porting Countries D. Arab states and South Ko-
1165. Post cold war era rea announce to create
C. Underhood Bussed started with a a free trade area?
Electrical Center
A. Bang A. 2000
D. Universal Basic Ed-
B. Collapse
E
ucation Commission B. 2004
1160. Most important trade C. History C. 2006
RE
institution is D. Conflict D. 2009
A. WTO 1166. Foreign policy is not
1171. What happened in
only shaped, but inter-
B. IPE 1984?
national dynamics, but
H

C. IO also by A. Egypt resumed its


diplomatic relations
D. ITU A. International Orga-
with USR
nizations
IS

1161. On 3rd August 1914


B. Ronald Reagan was
Germany declared war B. Substates
re-elected as president
on France. Who was C. Nations of USA
the French president?
D. States and Societies C. both of these
JA

A. Rene Viviani
1167. International women D. none of these
B. Raymond Poincare peace conference was
convened by 1172. Osama bin Laden
C. Adolphe Messimy was based in
A. Michelle Bchelet Afghanistan in
D. Ferdinand Foch
B. Jane Addams A. 1998
1162. Last three conflicts
are over C. Bertha von Suttner
B. 1999
A. Hobby D. Rita Mae
C. 2000
1168. From 1904 to 1905
B. Regard D. 2001
Japan was at war.
C. Interest Which country did 1173. US led war efforts to
D. Concern Japan defeat? remove Iraq from

1159. B 1160. A 1161. B 1162. C 1163. B 1164. B 1165. A 1166. D 1167. B


1168. A 1169. D 1170. C 1171. C 1172. B 1173. A
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A. Kuwait 1178. Exploited class tries 1183. CITES stands for


to gain power to cap-
B. Kenya A. Convention on In-
ture more of wealth for
ternational Trade in En-
C. France themselves is called
dangered Species
D. Britain A. Class processor
B. The Convention In
1174. How many states B. Class struggle Trade Of Endangered
agreed to eliminate all Species

er
C. Class benefit
CFCs?
D. Class civilization C. Campus Informa-
A. 61 tional Technologies
1179. What was Pan- And Educational Ser-

gd
B. 71 Islam? vices
C. 81 A. Baghdad D. Center for Improve-
D. 91 B. Ottoman empire ment of Teacher Educa-

an
tion Schooling
1175. How many women C. Iran
were killed in Gulf 1184. What is the name of
D. Persia Empire the loose confederation
war?
1180. Realists believe that for Eurasia founded af-
A. 10
Ch
exercise of power at- ter the fall of the Soviet
B. 13 tempts to advance the Union?
C. 17 A. International inter- A. Commonwealth of
est independent States
D. 20
B. National interest (CIS)
1176. Gulf war and Be-
an

C. National commu- B. Eurasian Treaty Or-


gum Khalida Zia’s
nity ganization (ETO)
appointment as first
woman President of D. National Organiza- C. Union of Former So-
Bangladesh happened tions viet Republics (UFSR)
y

in the same year. Men- D. Russian Imperial


1181. When did Islamic
tion the year? Federation (RIF)
ra

parties gain group in


A. 1990 Turkey? 1185. Which country is no
B. 1991 A. 1880 longer able to act as
hegemon?
Na

C. 1992 B. 1990
A. France
D. 1993 C. 1994
B. Britain
1177. When US invaded D. 1996
Iraq and overthrew it’s C. Italy
1182. Secretary General is
governmentt? nominated by the D. Germany
A. 2000 A. The public 1186. World War I com-
menced in
B. 2003 B. General Assembly
A. 1904
C. 2005 C. Security Council
B. 1908
D. 2010 D. UN

1174. C 1175. B 1176. B 1177. B 1178. B 1179. B 1180. B 1181. B 1182. C


1183. A 1184. A 1185. B 1186. D 1187. B
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C. 1910 C. 2 and 3 only A. Mozambique


D. 1914 D. 1, 2 and 3 B. Ethiopia
1187. Agency which gives 1190. Eurocrats consists a C. Vietnam
loans, grants and tech- staff of D. Burma
nical assistance for eco-
A. 20000 1195. Who was he
nomic development is
last grand duke of
B. 21000
A. WHO Mecklenburg-Strelitz?
B. World Bank C. 22000 A. Friedrich Franz IV

M
C. World Flood Pro- D. 24000 B. Karl Ludwig
gram 1191. Moamer al Qaddafi Friedrich
became (virtual) Presi- C. Adolf Friedrich V
D. UN Aid

RA
dent in 1969 of what
1188. United States-Chile country? D. Adolf Friedrich VI
Free Trade Agreement 1196. Chinese seat was
reached in A. Sudan taken by nationalist
A. 2001 B. Libya and given to
C. Egypt A. authoritarian gov-
B. 2002
E ernment
C. 2004 D. Tunisia
B. Federal Republic
1192. What are liberty
RE
D. 2006 C. Communist govern-
rights?
1189. The 13th amendment ment
has been a point of con- A. A right generated by
D. One party
tention between India a contract
and Sri Lanka. The 1197. Commons were
H

B. A right of citizens shared grazing land in


13th amendment pro-
vided for C. A right to exercise a A. Spain
power
IS

1. establishment of B. Japan
provincial coun- D. A right to do some-
C. Britain
cils. thing in the sense that
2. taking action the person has no obli- D. France
against the hu- gation not to do it 1198. Warsaw pact was es-
JA

man rights viola- 1193. When did Congress tablished in


tors pass a resolution of au- A. 1940
3. creation of a sec- thorizing use of force in
ond chamber in B. 1945
Iraq?
central legisla- C. 1955
ture. A. 1998
D. 1965
Select the correct an- B. 1999 1199. What is the name of
swer using the codes C. 2000 the international orga-
given below. nization charged with
D. 2002 prosecuting war crimes,
A. 1 only
1194. Which Country is a genocide and crimes
B. 1 and 2 only former British colony? against humanity?

1188. B 1189. A 1190. D 1191. B 1192. D 1193. D 1194. D 1195. D 1196. C


1197. C 1198. C 1199. C
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A. United Nations 1204. Who contested 1209. In which year Amer-


Court of Genocide against George Bush ica used their military
(UNCG) in US presidential Elec- force in Iraq?
tions 2004?
B. International Court A. 1988
of Justice (ICJ) A. John F. Kennedy B. 1994
C. International Crimi- B. Ronald Regan C. 2000
nal Court (ICC)

er
C. Bill Clinton D. 2003
D. World Court of D. Hennery Clinton
Genocide (WCG) 1210. United State and
1205. Catholic Church is lo- Japan were great power

gd
1200. Exercise of power by cated in for
states is also called
A. China A. 100 years
A. Realpolitik
B. Japan B. 150 years
B. Real power politics

an
C. America C. 200 years
C. Great power
D. Europe D. 600 years
D. Power 1211. When did pre democ-
1206. Which country expe-
1201. Which marketplace
Ch
rience repeatedly dev- racy forces won string
has brought growth and astating land invasion of victories?
prosperity? over centuries? A. 2004-2005
A. INGOs A. Italy B. 2005-2006
B. NGOs B. France C. 2006-2007
an

C. Technology C. Germany D. 2006-2008


D. Globalization D. Russia 1212. Which agency facil-
1202. In which year West- itates international co-
1207. Which great power
ern countries published operation on shipping
y

does not have a democ-


anti Muslim cartoons in at area?
racy?
Danish newspaper?
ra

A. IMO
A. America
A. 2006 B. WHO
B. China
B. 2005 C. ICAO
C. Asia
Na

C. 2007 D. UN
D. Europe
D. 2008 1213. Warsaw pact was led
1208. 150 states were gath-
1203. Protectionist Hawely by
ered in Japan to nego-
Smoot Act was adopted tiate a treaty on global A. Soviet Union
by warming in B. UN security Council
A. Africa A. 1997
B. United States B. 1998 C. SAARC
C. Germany C. 1999 D. Europe
D. Europe D. 2000 1214. Single European Act

1200. A 1201. D 1202. A 1203. B 1204. A 1205. D 1206. D 1207. B 1208. A


1209. D 1210. A 1211. A 1212. A 1213. A 1214. C
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A. 1980 1220. China escaped harm B. and to keep ex-


B. 1982 from crisis in clusive hold on these
weapons
C. 1985 A. 1990
C. option 1 & 2
D. 1989 B. 1997
D. None of above
1215. Worldwide piracy C. 1998
rate was estimated in 1225. Manufacturing re-
D. 1999 gion is called
A. 2000 1221. Sovereignty is recog- A. Core
nized by other states

M
B. 2001
through diplomatic re- B. Periphery
C. 2005
lations and usually by C. Semi periphery
D. 2008 membership in

RA
D. World system
1216. Post Cold war ended A. regional society
in 1226. When US bombed
B. UN Japan’s two states?
A. 1990
C. EU A. 1925
B. 2005
D. United Nations Se- B. 1935
C. 2008
curity Council
E C. 1945
D. 2007 1222. IN which year did Be-
D. 1955
1217. Japan attacked Pearl lize become an indepen-
RE
harbor in dent country? 1227. Czechoslovakia is
also known as
A. 1919 A. 1975
A. Sudetenland
B. 1920 B. 1150 B.C
B. Bohemia
H

C. 1925 C. 1981
C. North Moravia
D. 1941 D. 1984
1218. Which level of anal- D. Europe
IS

1223. Most symbolic and


ysis concerns influence 1228. Which war divided
territorial disputes are
of international system US citizens and failed to
upon outcomes? A. Japan and Russia prevent communists?
A. Domestic B. Japan and US A. Cold war
JA

B. Interstate C. Japan and France B. Vietnam war


C. State D. Japan and Germany C. Korean war
D. Nonstate D. Secret war
1219. When did Hamas 1224. What is impact 1229. States that signed Ky-
send suicide bombers of Non-Proliferation oto Protocol did not
to Isreal? Treaty (NPT) and Pro- meet their target by
liferation Security Ini-
A. 2000 tiative? A. 2000
B. 2001 A. prevents smaller na- B. 2008
C. 2002 tions from getting them C. 2010
D. 2003 D. 2012

1215. B 1216. D 1217. D 1218. B 1219. A 1220. B 1221. B 1222. C 1223. A


1224. A 1225. A 1226. C 1227. A 1228. B 1229. D
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1230. How do neo-liberals A. Social Conflicts A. Nuclear weapons


understand power in
B. Political Violence B. Chemical weapon
the process of regime
formation? C. Economic Conflicts C. Biological weapon
A. Power does not D. Conflicts and vio- D. Atomic Weapons
come into play when a lence 1240. Second largest state
state enters an interna- in Soviet Union is?
1235. When did US enforce

er
tional regime
sanctions against trad- A. Russia
B. Power can be used ing with Serbia?
by a hegemon to pres- B. Ukraine

gd
sure other states to col- A. 1990 C. Britain
laborate and conform to B. 1991 D. Netherlands
a regime
C. 1992 1241. EFTA stands for
C. In the absence

an
of hegemonic power, D. 1997 A. European Free
states can establish Trade Area
1236. Arab-Israeli war
and maintain regimes B. Eastern Fat Tire As-
fought in
through reciprocity sociation
Ch
D. B and C A. 1970
C. Electronic Fund
1231. Vladimir Voronin be- B. 1972 Transfer Act
came President in 2001 D. European Free
C. 1973
of what country? Trade association
D. 1976
A. Russia 1242. Who singed agree-
an

B. Belarus 1237. When Soviet Union ment to return Hong


sent tanks to crush Kong to Chinese con-
C. Moldova Hungary? trol in 1984?
D. Ukraine A. 1933
y

A. China and USA


1232. Economic crisis in
Russia came in B. 1947 B. China and USSR
ra

A. 1990 C. 1956 C. China and Germany

B. 1995 D. 1967
D. China and Britain
Na

C. 1997 1238. Division of EU was il-


lustrated in 1243. Policy of self reliance
D. 1999 led to mass starvation
1233. Hunger refers A. 1992 in
broadly to B. 1995 A. 1990
A. Undernourishment B. 1992
C. 1997
B. Death rate C. 1997
D. 1999
C. Lack of food D. 1999
1239. Israeli Prime minister
D. Lack of water publically announced 1244. Three mortality fac-
1234. Terrorism refers to that Israel has tors are

1230. D 1231. C 1232. A 1233. A 1234. B 1235. A 1236. C 1237. C 1238. B


1239. A 1240. B 1241. D 1242. D 1243. A 1244. D 1245. A
266 Chapter 35. International relations

A. AIDS 1250. Nelson Mandela was A. Iraq


the President of which B. Iran
B. Infectious diseases
country?
C. Smoking C. Italy
A. Ethiopia
D. All of above D. India
B. Zambia 1256. In 1971 delegation
1245. Larger and most am-
bitious Earth Summit C. Ghana of peoples republic of
happened in China was given a Chi-
D. South Africa
nese seat in UN in place
A. Brazil

M
1251. How many psycho- of nationalist of
B. Germany logical processes are
A. Taiwan
there?
C. Africa B. Tainan

RA
A. one
D. Egypt C. Keelung
B. three
1246. What are two types D. Taipei
of habitat? C. four 1257. Russia and Japan
A. Tropical rain forests D. six fought war in 1903, Rus-
sia was defeated. The
1252. Which strategies gov-
war is called:
B. Oceans
E
ernment use to guide
their actions in interna- A. Battle of Leipzig
C. A and B
RE
tional arena is called B. Battle of Salamis
D. None of above
A. Foreign aid C. Russian-Japanese
1247. Indian Revolution
B. Foreign Agreement War
started in
C. Foreign Policy D. Battle of Yalu
A. Germany
H

1258. According to Anthro-


B. Saudi Arabia D. Foreign Laws pologist male are pri-
C. Britain 1253. US war against Iraq mary combatants of
IS

retook territory of
D. Japan A. Intimacy
A. Bahrain B. Connection
1248. NATO deters and op-
pose Soviet power in B. Kuwait C. Warfare
JA

A. England C. Shargia D. Peace


B. Europe D. Dubai 1259. When UN weapons
inspector was sent back
C. China 1254. Game theory is a
to Iraq?
branch of
D. Spain A. 1996
1249. Russian revolution A. Science
B. 1998
came in B. Mathematics
C. 1999
A. 1917 C. Physics
D. 2000
B. 1919 D. Chemistry 1260. African countries
C. 1920 1255. US forces pass a ob- formed African Union
D. 1922 struct oil pipeline near in

1246. C 1247. C 1248. B 1249. A 1250. D 1251. B 1252. C 1253. B 1254. B


1255. A 1256. A 1257. C 1258. C 1259. B 1260. B
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A. 2000 A. 20 1271. Which of the follow-


B. 40 ing are possible con-
B. 2002
straints on US foreign
C. 2005 C. 80 policy decision mak-
D. 2010 D. 99 ing?

1261. ‘Ottawa convention 1266. War on Iraq also A. Foreign policies of


1997’ is related to weakened other states

er
A. Cold war B. International law
A. environment protec-
tion B. UN Post Cold War C. Intergovernmental
organizations

gd
B. Preserving wild life C. Proxy war
C. Banning landmines D. All of above D. All of the above
1267. When did Chins op- 1272. European Union sent
D. Banning chemical
pose Gulf War? his military force as
weapons

an
A. 1990 peacekeepers in Demo-
1262. Armed Islamist cratic Congo in
group were divided B. 1991
into A. 2000
C. 1993
Ch
A. 2 parts B. 2001
D. 1997
B. 4 parts 1268. Daniel Ortega was C. 2002
President of what coun- D. 2003
C. 6 parts
try? 1273. Bretton woods con-
D. 7 parts
A. Costa Rica ference created in
an

1263. Chechnya war was


B. Nicaragua A. 1934
fought in
C. Honduras B. 1944
A. 1991
D. Panama C. 1954
y

B. 1993
1269. When did US forces
D. 1965
C. 1995 pass a obstruct oil
ra

pipeline near Iraq? 1274. According to phyco-


D. 1996
logical theory young
1264. Who is director of A. 2000 boys develop social re-
CIA? B. 2002 lations based on
Na

A. Roscoe H. Hil- C. 2004 A. Connection


lenkoette D. 2007 B. Separateness
B. Renold Reagon 1270. Who in 1925, said, C. Autonomy
C. Allen W. Dulles ‘England is ripe for rev-
olution’? D. Interconnection
D. William Raborn 1275. Total number of
A. Leon Trotsky
1265. What percentage MNCs are
of world’s people in B. Benito Mussolini
A. 5000
south, have 40 percent C. Joseph Stalin
of goods and services? B. 10000
D. Adolf Hitler

1261. A 1262. A 1263. C 1264. B 1265. C 1266. B 1267. B 1268. B 1269. C


1270. A 1271. D 1272. D 1273. B 1274. C 1275. B 1276. B
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C. 17000 1281. Using nuclear agree- D. Emma von Waldeck-


ments in benefits of Pyrmont
D. 23000
existing nuclear power 1285. IPCC stands for
1276. Creation of Truth keepers is an example
Commission was cre- of A. Intergovernmen-
ated in? tal Panel on Climate
A. Dominance Ap- Change
A. 1800 proach
B. Independent Police
B. 1990 B. Identity Approach Complaints Committee
C. 1994

M
C. Authority
D. 1997 D. Reciprocity C. Internet Protocol
1277. Tiananmen square 1282. China’s Maoist com- Contact Center

RA
crackdown in munism started in D. Independent Police
A. 1989 A. 1946 Complaints Commis-
sion
B. 1999 B. 1948
1286. What are the distinc-
C. 2000 C. 1949 tive characteristics of
D. 2001 D. 1950 international legal argu-
E ments?
1278. Toppling of Berlin 1283. What is the organiza-
Wall tion founded as a coop- A. They tend to be
RE
erative forum between bound by the policies of
A. 1989
the nations of Scandi- states
B. 1999 navia? B. They are limited to
C. 1978 A. Nordic Council the scope of the legisla-
tion a hand
H

D. 1988 B. Organization for


1279. The only US Presi- Baltic Cooperation C. They are rhetorical
dent who received all as well as logical
C. Scandinavian Union
IS

the electoral votes D. B and C


A. George Washington D. Northern European 1287. Security Council is
Treaty Organization responsible for support-
ing
B. James Monroe
JA

1284. Who was regent for


the young queen Wil- A. International affairs
C. Andrew Johnson
helmina of the Nether-
D. Theodore Roosevelt lands from 1890 until B. International Wars
her majority in 1898?
1280. Who was the first C. International Rela-
A. Sophia von Wuert- tions
Russian ruler to assume
temberg
the title of Czar? D. International peace
B. Heinrich XXXIII and security
A. Nicholas I
Reuss 1288. Under what condi-
B. Feodor II
C. Heinrich von tions will states cre-
C. Peter I Mecklenburg- ate international insti-
D. Ivan IV Schwerin tutions?

1277. A 1278. A 1279. A 1280. D 1281. A 1282. C 1283. A 1284. D 1285. A


1286. D 1287. D
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A. For mutual gains A. Movement for unit- A. 1919


ing the Islamic Nations
B. Only where position B. 1920
relative to other states
C. 1918
is not affected B. Movement for unit-
ing the Arabic Nations D. 1930
C. They arises as reflec-
tions of identities and 1297. Current account is
interest of states and basically

er
C. Movement for unit-
groups which are them- ing the Islamic Asian A. Balance of power
selves forged though in- Nations
teractions B. Balance of trade

gd
D. Movement
D. Depends on the C. Nation transaction
for reestablishing
school of thought Caliphate D. International trans-
1289. A state is a territorial action
1293. Which principle of IR

an
entity controlled by a solves collective goods 1298. How many panels
govt and inhabited by by rewarding behavior of judges World Court
that contribute to group has?
A. People
and punishing behav- A. 10
Ch
B. countries ior?
B. 11
C. Population A. Dominance
C. 12
D. Got and people B. Authority
D. 15
1290. World war I started C. Identity
in 1299. Who became the first
an

D. behavior president of Panama


A. 1990 once it became a repub-
1294. Balance of power can lic?
B. 1914
refer to any proportion
A. Jose Domingo De
y

C. 1941 of power capabilities be-


tween Obaldia
D. 1980
ra

A. States B. Manuel Amador


1291. ICJ gave owner- Guerrero
ship to Nigeria and B. Alliance
Cameroon in C. Carlos Antonio
Na

C. A and B Mendoza
A. 2004
D. None of above D. Federico Boyd
B. 2005
1295. CAT instituted in 1300. Which of the follow-
C. 2006 ing is NOT a good
A. 1981 predictor of which
D. 2008 states will get nuclear
B. 1983
1292. How is termed the weapons?
upsurge in racial and C. 1985
A. Receipt of sensitive
political intolerance in nuclear assistance
D. 1987
western Europe of the
early 1990s? 1296. World war I ended in B. Wealth/GDP

1288. D 1289. C 1290. B 1291. C 1292. A 1293. C 1294. C 1295. D 1296. C


1297. B 1298. D 1299. B 1300. D 1301. A
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C. Rivalry with a nu- A. India A. Spain


clear state B. Russia
B. China
D. Regime type C. Europe C. France
1301. Oil to supporting D. Japan D. Germany
Arab states decide to 1310. Ricardo Lagos Esco-
punish United states 1306. US force invaded
Panama in bar became President in
for supporting 2000 of what country?
A. Israel A. 1987
A. Venezuela

M
B. Siberia B. 1988
B. Argentina
C. 1989
C. South Africa C. Chile
D. 1990

RA
D. South Korea D. Colombia
1307. Following a period of 1311. When North Korea
1302. What international bloody internal strife,
organization is effec- exploded his first new
Russia invaded Chech- bomb?
tively a cartel seeking nya and met strong re-
to control prices and sistance in A. 2000
quantities of oil on the
B. 2006
world market? A. 1994
E
C. 2008
A. OPEC B. 1974
RE
D. 2010
B. NATO C. 1947
1312. Why did Gorbachev
C. OECD D. None of these abandon the Brezhnev
1308. The Indian Ocean doctrine?
D. CPLP
Rim Association (IORA)
H

A. He thought that the


1303. Absence of structure aims towards suppression of Eastern
and rules are called 1. social develop- Europe would be incon-
IS

A. Sovereignty ment of Indian sistent with his domes-


Ocean rim region. tic reforms
B. Democracy 2. enhancing secu- B. His credibility at
C. Anarchy rity and protec- home was failing
tion from piracy.
JA

D. Reciprocity C. He wished to end


3. trade facilitation.
1304. What US president the division in Europe
Select the correct an-
is associated with the swer using the codes
Cuban Missile Crisis? given below. D. All of the above
A. Reagan 1313. In WW II Germany
A. 1 and 2 only
attacked British civil-
B. Nixon B. 1 and 3 only ians with
C. Kennedy C. 2 and 3 only A. V-2 rocket
D. Eisenhower D. 1, 2 and 3 B. Ion Rocket
1305. Larger source of car- 1309. G7 members held a C. Liquid-Fuel Rocket
bon dioxide is G20 meeting in D. Plasma Rocket

1302. A 1303. C 1304. C 1305. A 1306. C 1307. A 1308. D 1309. B 1310. C


1311. B 1312. D 1313. A 1314. D
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1314. In 1983 tariff was D. Airborne Warning C. United Nations


started from And Cooperation Sys- Committee on Mete-
tem orological Information
A. 0.25
1319. Who was president (UNCMI)
B. 0.3
of Czechoslovakia dur- D. World Weather
C. 0.4 ing the Munich crisis? Union (WWU)
D. 0.45 A. Edward Smigly- 1323. What is Dependency

er
Rydz. Theory?
1315. Five highest income
countries are B. Thomas G. Masaryk. A. Economic activity
in the richer countries

gd
A. United nation, Ger-
often leads to serious
many, Britain, France C. Eduard Benes. economic problems in
B. America, Japan, D. Klement Gottwald. the poorer countries
Italy, Europe, UK B. Economic develop-

an
1320. Which country was
C. Africa, Middle East, the first created with ment of poorer coun-
Latin America the help of the United tries is positively de-
Nations? pendent on economic
D. Turkey, Iran, Thai-
growth of richer coun-
Ch
land, Mexico, Brazil A. Zimbabwe tries
1316. When Iranian stu- B. Eritrea C. Economic growth is
dent took over US Em-
C. Libya beneficial to all
bassy in Tehran?
D. Ghana D. None of the above
A. 1965
1324. ExxonMobil delay
an

B. 1979 1321. State that break inter-


national law will face operation in a gas field
C. 1985 in
A. Not able to trade
D. 1996 A. Africa
y

B. Imposition of sanc-
1317. Most recent human B. Libanon
tions
right treaty is C. Myammer
ra

C. No more in relation
A. CMW with other states D. Indonesia
B. CRC D. Punishment 1325. Who was the ruler of
Na

Afghanistan at the time


C. CAT 1322. What UN specialized of Soviet invasion?
D. IO organization is charged
with facilitating the A. Noor Muhammad
1318. AWACS stands for Taragai
sharing of weather and
A. Airborne Warning climate information? B. Babrak Kermal
And Control System
A. International C. Najib Ullah
B. Airborne Winning Weather Union (IWU)
D. Muhammad Daud
And Control System
B. World Meteoro- 1326. When Japan Occu-
C. Air Warning And logical Organization pied Taiwan and Ko-
Control System (WMO) rea?

1315. D 1316. B 1317. A 1318. A 1319. C 1320. C 1321. B 1322. B 1323. A


1324. D 1325. B 1326. B 1327. A
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A. 1845 1332. When US started giv- A. knowledge based


B. 1895 ing foreign aid to Is- transnational commu-
rael? nities of experts with
C. 1875 shared understanding.
A. 1970
D. 1864
B. 1980 B. an international
1327. World military
C. 1990 convention establish-
spending decreased by
ing principles, norms,
one third in D. 2000 goals, organizations,
A. 1990 1333. Which process has and procedures of con-

M
B. 1995 made traditional state sultation, decision-
obsolete as economic making and review,
C. 1998 witl, provisions for sub-
units?

RA
D. 1999 sequent revisions.
A. International
1328. The First war be-
B. Economic C. sets of internally
tween Arabs and Israel
agreed principles,
was fought in: C. Social
norms, rules, and com-
A. 1946 D. People mon shape in a particu-
B. 1947 1334. Japan invaded rest of lar area.
E
C. 1948 China in
D. non-hierarchical
RE
D. None of them A. 1919 systems of manage-
1329. On what basis peace B. 1914 ment governance.
activists disagree C. 1937
1338. Civil war in Laos hap-
A. Goal D. 1939 pened in
H

B. Ideas 1335. Which two commodi-


ties have great impor- A. 1940
C. Thoughts
tance in world?
IS

D. Future planning B. 1950


1330. Soviet Union invaded A. Oil
Czechoslovakia in C. 1960
B. Car
A. 1964 C. A and B D. 1970
JA

B. 1968 D. None of above


1339. Doha round began in
C. 1967 1336. When did Ethiopian
D. 1969 coffee farmer switch to A. 2000
grow drug khat?
1331. What country
A. 2000 B. 2001
elected Pierre Trudeau
as president? B. 2001 C. 2002
A. France C. 2002
D. 2005
B. Canada D. 2003
C. Haiti 1337. A framework Con- 1340. Justin Rosenberg ar-
D. Guyana vention is: gues:

1328. C 1329. A 1330. B 1331. C 1332. B 1333. B 1334. C 1335. C 1336. D


1337. B 1338. C 1339. B
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A. that Realism is a his- dollars from his coun- signed between Ger-
torical in its account of try and others. He ex- many and the Allies
international relations. pelled all non-African (except USA) on 2 Jan
residents from his coun- 1991 after World War
B. that the theory of
try and threated British 1?
anarchy is contained
citizens who lived there. A. Treaty of Vienna
within Marx’s analysis
What African nation
of capitalism (anarchy B. Treaty of Louisiana
did the “butcher of

er
is a key feature of capi-
Africa” rule? C. Treaty of West-
talist production).
A. Uganda phalia
C. historical change in

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world politics can be B. Libya D. Treaty of Versailles
understood as a reflec- 1348. United States pun-
C. Somalia
tion of transformations ished Japan by cutting
in the prevailing rela- D. Zaire off

an
tions of production. 1344. When did new chem- A. US oil exports
D. all of the above. ical weapons conven-
B. Saudi Arabia oil ex-
tion was ban produc-
1341. Transformation of ports
tion and possession of
Ch
Britain from a mainly chemical weapon? C. Russia oil exports
agricultural society to
a mainly industrial so- A. 1990 D. Iraq oil exports
ciety took place i the B. 1991 1349. Eritea is a province
period from 1760 to of
1840. What is called C. 1992
A. Awasa
an

this transformation? D. 1995


B. Ethiopia
A. Enlightenment 1345. To protect a demotic
industry is to give C. Axum
B. Industrial Revolu-
tion A. Tax D. Lebanon
y

1350. Who succeeded An-


C. Renaissance B. Subsidies
thony Eden as British
ra

D. Imperialism C. Loan Prime Minister?


1342. National interest is D. Aid A. Harold Macmillan
defined by realist is 1346. In which European B. Clement Attlee
Na

A. Minimizing power city was the peace


C. Winston Churchill
treaty signed on De-
B. Maximizing power cember 10, 1898? D. Alec Douglas-Home
C. Bringing super- A. Brussels
power 1351. This corrupt former
B. Madrid president of Nicaragua
D. No power
C. London looted funds and in-
1343. Idi Amin killed ap- ternational aid when a
proximately 3000,000 D. Paris deadly earthquake hit
people during his reign 1347. Point out the peace Managua. And re-
and stole millions of treaty which was moved from office by

1340. D 1341. B 1342. B 1343. A 1344. C 1345. B 1346. D 1347. D 1348. A


1349. B 1350. A 1351. C
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a revolutionary organi- 1356. Airspace is consid- B. Human rights are


zation known as the ered territory of the universal and cos-
FSLN? mopolitan in nature
A. Nation
A. Daniel Ortega
Saavedra B. Society C. The ultimate source
C. States of meaning and value
B. Pedro Joaquin
in human life resides in
Chamorro D. People the persons surround-
C. Anastasio Somoza ings, society and com-
1357. How have WTO

M
Debayle munity
agreements on telecom-
D. Augusto Cesar munications been im- D. None of the above
Sandino portant? 1360. GPS stands for

RA
1352. When security coun- A. The agreement put A. Goal Positioning
cil passed resolution an end to decades of System
1441? telecommunications
B. Global Positioning
A. 2000 monopoly
System
B. 2001 B. The WTO took C. Global Point system
measures to ensure
C. 2002
E
that major supplies
D. 2003 do not engage in anti- D. Global Possible Sys-
RE
1353. Alija Izetbegovic was competitive practices tem
President from 1990-96 1361. Where are the head-
of what country? quarters of the UN spe-
C. The WTO got sig-
A. Croatia cialized organization
natories to adopt non-
the United Nations En-
H

B. Bosnia-Herzegovina discriminatory regula-


vironmental Program?
tions
A. Dayton, Ohio, USA
C. Yugoslavia D. All of the above
IS

B. Geneva, Switzer-
D. Macedonia 1358. Number of IGOs in land
1354. Bretton Wood Sys- 2000 was
C. Nairobi, Kenya
tem established A. 335 D. Montevideo,
JA

A. IBRD Uruguay
B. 388
B. WHO 1362. Rome was not always
C. 400
C. WTO the capital of the Ro-
D. 479 man Empire. Which
D. IMF two other cities also
1355. Switzerland joined 1359. What is the key
held that title?
UN in concept of cosmopoli-
tanism? A. Genoa and Venice
A. 2000
A. The ultimate source B. Milan and Florence
B. 2001 of meaning and value in C. Milan and Ravenna
C. 2002 human life resides with
D. Florence and Genoa
individual
D. 2003

1352. C 1353. B 1354. A 1355. D 1356. C 1357. D 1358. B 1359. A 1360. B


1361. C 1362. C
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1363. Since war begins in A. Arab A. 2002


mind of men, it is
B. Spain B. 2004
in minds of men that
foundations for peace C. Kuwait C. 2006
should be sought
D. France D. 2007
A. Motto of UN Secu-
1368. Which army killed 1373. Who was called Mus-
rity Council
hundreds of thousands solini of Egypt?

er
B. Motto of UNESCO of Non-Serb Croatia
and Bosnia? A. King Farooq
C. Motto of UN Peace-
keeping A. United States B. Anwar Sadat

gd
D. Motto of UNICEF B. Yugoslavia C. King Nasser
1364. Who influence D. Mozart Nake
C. Africa
courses of history as

an
individual citizens, D. Iraq 1374. Nonviolence and
thinkers, soldiers and pacifism are based on
1369. Example of integra-
voters? A. Bilateral Commu-
tional process are
A. Scholars nism
Ch
A. NAFTA
B. Politicians B. Unilateral commit-
B. WTO
C. Leaders ment
C. European Union
D. Great leaders C. Multilateral
D. All of above
1365. Afghanistan remains D. quadrilateral
1370. SDR stands for
an

predominant source of
1375. What were percent-
producing high poppy
A. Special Drawing age of delegates in UN
in
Rights General Assembly?
A. 2005
B. Software Defined A. 95
y

B. 2007 Radio
B. 97
C. 2008
ra

C. Single Data Rate


C. 98
D. 2009 D. Spoken Document
1366. At which demand Retrieval D. 99
Na

and supply curve 1376. Which countries crit-


1371. Which city is using
crosses are called icize on NATO for inter-
18 percent of world’s
A. Supply Curve construction cranes? fering in Serbian inter-
nal affairs?
B. Equilibrium price A. Hong Kong
A. Russia
C. Demand Curve B. Beijing
D. Demand supply B. China
C. Shanghai
curve C. Yugoslavia
D. New York
1367. UN allowed use of
D. A and B
forces to change Iraqi 1372. Plutonium bomb
aggression against tested in 1377. IMF stands for

1363. B 1364. D 1365. B 1366. B 1367. C 1368. B 1369. D 1370. A 1371. C


1372. C 1373. C 1374. B 1375. B 1376. D 1377. B
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A. International Mone- B. Because it is a A. 1980


tary Foundation debate among ’rule-
B. 1984
B. International Mone- makers’, and the United
State needs to define C. 1986
tary Fund
a direction for its ap- D. 1989
C. Inter Monetary proach to foreign policy
Fund 1386. Pollution from in-
dustrialization caused
D. International Moni- C. Because the US is to- great environmental
toring Fund day’s hegemon damage in

M
1378. What country was D. All of the above
Greece constantly war- A. United states
1382. Which countries an-
ring with? B. Europe
nounced plans to work

RA
A. Italy in coordination on their C. Asia
B. China currency policies?
D. Soviet Union
C. Persia A. China, Japan and
1387. One legacy of the
South Korea
D. Japan 1972 Stockholm Confer-
B. America and France ences was:
1379. Regime depends on
E A. it strengthened the
A. International pow-
C. Britain, Japan and framework for future
ers
RE
Germany environmental protec-
B. International orga- tion.
D. Africa, Netherland
nizations
1383. General Motors fac- B. it weakened the
C. State power tory in Brazil produced framework for future
cars and sales within environmental protec-
H

D. Nation power
tion.
1380. One supplier of an A. Britain
item and supplier set a C. it discovered the
B. Brazil
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high price is problem of greenhouse


C. Austria emissions.
A. Oligopoly
D. Africa D. none of the above.
B. Monopoly
1384. Who has Fidel Cas- 1388. What explanation of
JA

C. Perfect competition tro designated to be his democratic clustering


D. Monopolistic com- successor as ruler of better explains Enter-
petition Cuba? line and Greig’s re-
1381. Why has it been a A. his daughter sults?
particularly American B. his son A. Demonstration ef-
phenomenon? fects
C. his brother
A. Because the brain- B. Peaceful borders
drain has resulted in D. his nephew
most academics in In- 1385. Meltdown at to So- C. Foreign aid to
ternational Relations to viet nuclear power democracies
be in American institu- plant at Chernobyl in D. Democratic exam-
tions Ukraine in ples

1378. A 1379. C 1380. B 1381. B 1382. A 1383. B 1384. C 1385. C 1386. D


1387. A 1388. B 1389. B
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1389. When did Soviet 1393. This leader was A. Hermann


Union worried its com- swept to power and be- von Hohenlohe-
mitments to Syria and came the first Prime Langenburg
Egypt? Minister and Presi-
B. Adolf von Elsass-
A. 1965 dent of the newly in-
Lothringen
dependent country of
B. 1970 Bangladesh. C. Karl von Wedel

er
C. 1975 A. Ali Baba D. Hugo Zorn von Bu-
D. 1980 lach
B. Tunku Abdul Rah-
1390. Hans Morgenthau man 1398. Iraq was overpow-

gd
opposed to Vietnam ered by
C. Mujibar Rahman
War in 1965 that A. US military force
D. Ahmed Ben Bella
A. The communist B. US POWER
Vietnam would not 1394. After 20 year Ger-

an
many, Japan and Italy C. US weapons
harm the people
were defeated by D. US nuclear weapon
B. The community
Vietnam would not A. Austro-Prussian 1399. After assassination
harm US interest war of Daud who came
Ch
B. Franco-Prussian into power in 1978 in
C. The Community
war Afghanistan?
Vietnam would not
harm US Military C. WW I A. Babrak Kernal
D. None of above D. WW II B. Najib Ullah
1391. When did Irish Re- C. Noor Muhammad
an

1395. Some Nonstate ac-


publican army finished tors are Tarakai
its weaponry?
A. sub state actors D. Burlanuddin
A. 2005 Rebbeni
B. Nonstate actors
y

B. 2006 1400. IMF coordinates


C. State actors with
C. 2007
ra

D. Independent state A. International cur-


D. 2008 actors rency exchange
1392. Which regions are 1396. Heavily polluting
captured with global- B. Balance of interna-
Na

necked plant is located


izing world Economy tional payment
in
as a raw materials ex- C. National accounts
porter? A. South Korea
D. All of above
A. United states, Soviet B. Siberia
1401. Which organization
Union, Germany C. France deal with trade issues?
B. UK, US, EU D. Iraq A. WHO
C. Africa, Middle East, 1397. Who was Re-
B. UNDP
Latin America ichsstatthalter of
Alsace-Lorraine from C. UNICEF
D. Europe, Africa.
China 1907 until 1914? D. WTO

1390. B 1391. A 1392. C 1393. C 1394. C 1395. A 1396. B 1397. C 1398. A


1399. C 1400. D 1401. D 1402. A
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1402. When did Argentina A. Iraq A. 1914


secure his currency to
B. Iran B. 1919
fix with US dollar?
C. India C. 1920
A. 1990
D. Afghanistan D. 1939
B. 1992
1408. Who became presi- 1413. Countries that have
C. 1994 several hundreds of
dent of Russia in 1999?
D. 1999 weapons?
A. Vladimir Putin
1403. Which agency pro- A. America and Japan

M
motes industrialization B. Saparmurat Niyazov
B. China, France,
in Global South?
Britain
A. UNIDO C. Nursultan

RA
C. Spain and France
B. UNESCO Nazarbayev
D. England, Africa and
C. WHO D. Lukashenko India
D. UNICEF 1409. Congress of Vienna 1414. Which Roman Em-
assembled in peror immediately pre-
1404. When US led war in
Iraq? A. 1800 ceeded Claudius?
E
A. 2000 B. 1850 A. Nero
RE
B. 2003 C. 1815 B. Vespasian
C. 2005 C. Tiberius
D. 1890
D. 2008 D. Caligula
1410. Britain firebombing
1405. Russia and United German cities which 1415. Lebanon faced first
H

States agreed on major caused military intervention


reduction on their from Israel in
A. 1, 05, 000 civilians
IS

A. Tax deaths A. April, 1977


B. Population B. 1, 00, 000 civilians B. March 1979
C. Nuclear weapons deaths C. March 1978
C. 2, 00, 000 civilians
JA

D. wealth D. None of these


deaths 1416. When US Japanese
1406. Britain firebombing
German cities of Dres- D. 1, 80, 000 civilians Security Alliance cre-
den in deaths ated their alliance?
A. 5-Apr 1411. GATT was created in A. 1921
B. 5-May A. 1945 B. 1951
C. 5-Jun B. 1946 C. 1987
D. 5-Jun C. 1947 D. 1956
1407. Congress passed a 1417. What was the last
D. 1949
resolution of authoriz- country to declare war
ing use of force in 1412. Treaty of Versailles on Germany in WW1?

1403. A 1404. B 1405. C 1406. A 1407. A 1408. A 1409. C 1410. B 1411. C


1412. B 1413. B 1414. D 1415. C 1416. B 1417. D 1418. A
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A. Italy A. 1930 A. Iran


B. United States B. 1933 B. Iraq
C. France C. 1935 C. Israel

D. Honduras D. 1938 D. Italy

1418. When did SALT 1427. Non Proliferation


1423. How many type level
put formal ceiling on Treaty was signed on

er
of analysis have?
growth of strategic 1st July 1968 by:
weapon? A. One
A. 69 Nations
B. two

gd
A. 1970 B. 65 Nations
B. 1980 C. Three C. 62 Nations
C. 1990 D. Four D. 67 Nations

an
D. 1999 1424. This dictator was ex- 1428. Thucydides wrote on
ecuted by his much Peloponnesian and fo-
1419. Who jailed a leading abused people on cused on relative power
oil tycoon who become Christmas Day in 1989. amongst
politically outspoken?
Ch
Who was the executed A. Greek city states
A. President Bush leader?
B. Greece
B. President Ronald A. Gheorghe
Gheorgiu-Dej C. France
Reagan
B. Nicolai Ceausescu D. Asia
C. President Stalin
an

1429. Which military


D. President Putin C. Chivu Stoici
fought rival Kurdish
1420. In 1750 Britain GDP D. lon lliescu Guerrilla armies?
was A. Syria
1425. Which term is used
y

A. $ 1200 per capita for intentionally and B. Turkey


systematic destruction
ra

B. $ 1500 per capita of a national, racial, re- C. Iran


C. $ 1800 per capita ligious or ethic group. D. Iraqi and Turkish
The term is commonly
D. $ 2200 per capita 1430. Thirteenth, Slovenia
Na

applied to the policies


joined in
1421. West Berlin was oc- of Nazis during World
cupied by War II? A. 2004
A. United States A. Genocide B. 2005

B. Soviet Union B. Mass killing C. 2006

C. Europe C. Homicide D. 2007


1431. What are Multina-
D. Russia D. Ethnic-cleansing
tional corporations that
1422. League of nation 1426. Arab state was de- span multiple coun-
failed in feated by tries?

1419. D 1420. A 1421. B 1422. A 1423. D 1424. B 1425. A 1426. C 1427. C


1428. A 1429. D 1430. D 1431. B 1432. B
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A. Organization 1435. Women started to 1439. What was the colour


vote in of the uniform-shirts
B. companies
worn by the followers
A. After World War I
C. Market of Benito Mussolini e.g.
B. After World War II on the occasion of the
D. Business
famous March on Rome
1432. What is a ‘security C. Before World War I (October 24-30, 1922)?
community’? D. Before World War II A. They wore brown
A. It occurs when a shirts and were called

M
group of states cooper- 1436. Who was the Aus- camicie marrone
ate to manage their dis- trian founder of the B. They wore red shirts
putes and avoid war Zionist movement? and were called camicie

RA
B. It is a group of peo- A. Theodore Herzl rosse.
ple which a territory de- C. They wore green
velop a sense of commu- B. Winston Churchill
shirts and were called
nity C. Clement Atlee camicie verde
C. It involves a group D. Tony Blair D. They wore black
of states whose pri- shirts and were called
E
1437. What large interna-
mary security concern camicie nere
link together closely tional organization had
1440. Which President im-
RE
enough that their na- its humble beginnings
posed a naval blockade
tional securities are in- with the European Coal
to force their removal?
terdependent and Steel Community
(ECSO)? A. J. Bush
D. All of the above
A. European Atomic B. Nikita Khrushchev
H

1433. Croatia defeated Energy Community C. John. F.Kennedy


most of Serbian terri- (Euratom)
tory in D. Dwight. D
IS

B. European Organiza- 1441. What are the core


A. 1995 tion for Nuclear Re- assumptions of neo-
B. 1996 search (CERN) realists?
C. 1997 C. Western European A. The structure of the
JA

Union (WEU) system is a major de-


D. 1998 terminant of actor be-
D. European Union
1434. Which countries haviour
(EU)
signed NAFTA? B. States are rational
1438. All states are equal actors, selecting strate-
A. Japan, America, by Status but not in
Africa, England gies to maximize bene-
terms of fits and minimize losses
B. United states,
A. Economy
Canada, Mexico
B. Power C. The most critical
C. Italy, Japan, Spain problem presented by
C. Growth anarchy is survival]
D. Europe, Africa.
China D. GDP D. All of the above

1433. A 1434. B 1435. A 1436. A 1437. D 1438. B 1439. D 1440. C 1441. D


1442. D
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1442. IRA stands for C. The North Atlantic A. 1989


Treaty Organization
A. Individual Recruit- B. 1987
and the Warsaw Pact
ment Association C. 1990
D. The Anti Com-
B. Industrial Retire- D. 1991
mitern Axis Organi-
ment Account
zation and the League 1450. Who was the longest
C. Individual Retire- of Nations serving dictator in the

er
ment Association 20th century?
1446. After the U.S., which
D. Individual Retire- was the first country in A. Pol Pot
ment Account the Americas to gain in-
B. Kim II Sung

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dependence?
1443. Which organiza- C. Nicola Ceausescu
tion kidnapped Patty A. Mexico
Hearst? D. Fidel Castro
B. Haiti
1451. When did UN spon-

an
A. The Baader Mein-
C. Brazil sor agreement among
hoff Gang
all fishing states?
D. Peru
B. The Black Panthers
A. 1999
1447. The international
Ch
C. The Symbionese
society perspective is B. 1994
Liberation Army
principally concerned C. 1997
D. Black September with:
D. 1998
1444. Who served as the A. how states pursue
president of Austria 1452. Of what country did
their own interests.
dictator Josip Broz Tito
an

during the period be-


B. transnational or ide- become Prime Minister
ginning June 9, 1965
ological solidarity. in 1945 and rule as Pres-
and ending April 23,
1974? ident from 1953 until
C. the normative struc-
his death in 1980
y

ture of the order that


A. Adolf Scharf
has been created in this A. Hungary
B. Franz Jonas international society.
ra

B. Czechoslovakia
C. Abulfez Elchibey D. all of the above C. Bulgaria
D. Thomas Klestil 1448. South Korea and D. Yugoslavia
Na

North Korea fought war


1445. What two security or- 1453. When did Soviet
in
ganizations dominated Union worried its com-
the Cold War Era? A. 1950-53 mitments to China?
A. The Security Coun- B. 1953-56 A. 1940
cil and the North At-
C. 1956-58 B. 1950
lantic Treaty Organiza-
tion D. 1960-64 C. 1960
B. The North Atlantic 1449. In which year dis- D. 1970
Treaty Organization mantling of Berlin wall 1454. ‘Sustainable develop-
and the Commitern was begun? ment’ is:

1443. C 1444. B 1445. C 1446. B 1447. D 1448. A 1449. A 1450. B 1451. A


1452. D 1453. B 1454. C
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A. the unsustainable B. United States, Ger- C. Clinton’s Adminis-


exploitation of a re- many and Britain tration
source.
C. Brazil, Maxico and D. J. Bush administra-
B. usually associated France tion
with neo-liberal eco- D. Canada, Italy, Spain, 1461. United states invaded
nomics. North Korea Iraq in
C. meets the needs of 1458. In which year A. 2003
the present without Mikhail Gorbacheve
compromising the abil- B. 2005

M
took over as the first
ity of future genera- elected Secretary Gen- C. 2007
tions to meet their own eral of the Communist
needs. party of Russia. In the D. 2009

RA
D. the resources open same year Martial law 1462. Who was the first
for use by the interna- was lifted in Pakistan. president of Kiribati?
tional community. A. 1980 A. Rota Onorio
1455. Military government B. 1982 B. Tion Otang
took over Pakistan and
C. 1985 C. Ata Teaotai
lorry Coast in
E
A. 19980 D. 1987 D. Ieremia Tabai
RE
1459. Veto power is 1463. Antonio Gramsci’s
B. 1982
A. United Nations Se- view of power is:
C. 1987
curity Council’s five A. it comes out of a bar-
D. 1999 permanents members rel of a gun
H

1456. What did Capt. Al- B. UN security council B. it is a mixture of co-


cock and Lt. Brown four permanent mem- ercion and consent
achieve in 1919? ber
IS

C. it is purely eco-
A. The first non stop C. United Nations Se-
nomic
trans Atlantic flight curity Council’s five
hundred permanents D. it is purely eco-
B. The first successful members nomic
JA

climb of the Eiger


D. United Nations Se- 1464. Ariel Sharon won
C. The first successful curity Council’s ten per- elections as prime party
trek to the North Pole manents members did he belong?
D. The first Atlantic 1460. Madeleine Albright A. Liqud Party
crossing in a rowing was considered one of
boat B. Lilac Party
tougher foreign policy
1457. Middle power coun- maker in C. Loral Party
tries in Global north A. Obama Administra- D. None of these
are tion
1465. Which country
A. Russia, Japan, B. Bush administration joined the European
China, Northern East Union in 2007?

1455. D 1456. A 1457. D 1458. C 1459. A 1460. C 1461. A 1462. D 1463. B


1464. A 1465. C 1466. B
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A. Bulgaria A. 1950 1475. When did United


States use curise missile
B. Romania B. 1960
on Iraq?
C. Both of these C. 1970
A. 2001
D. None of these D. 1980
B. 2003
1466. When did EU 1471. Most important me-
adopted CAP? C. 2005
diator on Earth scene is

er
A. 1950 D. 2007
A. UK
1476. Vietnam War started
B. 1960 B. EU in

gd
C. 1970 C. UN A. 1960
D. 1980 D. US B. 1979
1467. How many players 1472. What was the first C. 1988
are there in Game the-

an
generally recognized
ory setting? international organiza- D. 1999
A. Two-three tion? 1477. Most important con-
figurations of depen-
B. Three-four A. Organization of
Ch
dency are
American States
C. Four- Five A. Capital
B. League of Nations
D. Five- Zero B. Foreign
1468. UN press hold an C. Central Commis-
sion for Navigation on C. Movement
election to choose Cam-
bodian government in the Rhine D. Enclave Economy
an

A. 1990 D. World Trade Orga- 1478. UN related agency is


nization in
B. 1992
1473. Who was de facto A. Geneva
C. 1993
y

ruler of Portugal 1828-


B. Basel
D. 1996 1834?
C. Bern
ra

1469. GATT stands for A. Maria II


D. Lausanne
A. Global Agreement B. Fernando II
on Taxation and Tariff 1479. On which factor prin-
C. Pedro IV
Na

ciple actors are world


B. General Agreement D. Miguel I government?
on Tariffs and Trade
1474. Klemens Von Metter- A. Foreign
C. Global Association nich, the great 19th cen-
of Technology and B. State
tury diplomat was from
Trade which country? C. IR
D. General Agreement A. Prussia D. UN
on Taxation and Trade- 1480. When did Austria
marks B. Austria
alarm its EU partners
1470. When did US market C. France by including them at a
for cigarettes reduce? D. Russia party?

1467. A 1468. C 1469. B 1470. D 1471. C 1472. C 1473. D 1474. B 1475. B


1476. A 1477. D 1478. A 1479. C 1480. A
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A. 1999 1485. What are Krasner’s A. Newly Industrial-


four principle elements ized Country
B. 1991
of a regime? B. Network Interface
C. 1993
A. i. principles are Controller
D. 1997 represented by coher- C. Network Interface
1481. General principles of ent bodies of theoret- Card
law also perform as a ical statements about
source of how the world works ii. D. Network Informa-
norms specify general tion Center
A. International Rela-

M
standards of behaviour 1488. How many countries
tion are working with ECSC
iii. rules operate at a
B. International Trade lower level of general- to reduce trade barriers
ity than principle and on oil and steel?

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C. International Law
norms iii decisionmak- A. 2
D. International orga- ing procedures identify
nization specific prescriptions B. 4
1482. In Rwanda millions for behaviour, which C. 6
of civilians were ig- will regularly change
D. 9
nored for a week by the as a regime is consoli-
E
dated and extended 1489. Meltdown at to So-
A. UN viet nuclear power
B. i.Rules are coher- plant at Chernobyl in
RE
B. NATO
ent with the way
C. National commu- of life of its actors A. Turkey
nity ii.representatives are B. Italy
D. International com- elected democratically
C. Ukraine
iii.there is a legal sys-
H

munity
tem iv.rule-enforement D. New York
1483. What is the origin of is under supervision 1490. CTBT stands for
natural law thinking?
IS

C. ’the concept of the A. Competitive Test-


A. Thomas Hobbes, regime is so compli- Ban Treaty
Hugo Grotius, and John cated, there are no prin-
Locke B. Comprehensive
ciple element.’ Test-Band Treaty
B. The Magna Carta
JA

D. None of the above C. Comprehensive


C. Greek, Christian 1486. What is Pax Ameri- Test-Ban Target
and medieval Catholic cana?
theology D. Comprehensive
A. An American mis- Test-Ban Treaty
D. Confucianism sile 1491. Where European
1484. US democracy B. Peace through military weakness re-
started in American power vealed?
A. 1775 C. Russian for ’defeat A. Kosovo war
B. 1779 America’ B. Congo war
C. 1776 D. None of the above C. Bosnia war
D. 1880 1487. NIC stands for D. Serbian war

1481. C 1482. D 1483. C 1484. C 1485. A 1486. B 1487. A 1488. C 1489. C


1490. D 1491. A
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1492. Respublica Chris- A. 1960 1499. Massive pre democ-


tiana: racy demonstrations
B. 1961
happen in
A. enhanced the au-
C. 1962
thority of kings and the A. America
legitimacy of their king- D. 1963
B. China
doms. 1495. Major international
B. broke free from the currency makers are C. Vietnam

er
medieval empire and A. New York, London D. Russia
flourished in north-
ern Italy between the B. Japan, Spain and 1500. What is the materi-

gd
fourteenth and the six- Russia alist conception of his-
teenth centuries. tory?
C. America and Spain
C. was a universal so- A. Processes of histori-
D. China, Netherland cal change are a reflec-
ciety based on a joint

an
structure of religious 1496. Which President tion of the economic de-
and political authority. built up US mili- velopment of society
tary forces and sup-
D. saw the end of B. Processes of eco-
port rebel armies
nomic change are based
Ch
the role of the Pope in Soviet states and
in mediating between in history
Afghanistan?
sovereign rulers. C. Processes of histori-
A. J. Bush
1493. Bureaucratic politics cal change are based in
suggests we should be B. Nikita Khrushchev class war
worried about which C. Woodrow Wilson D. None of the above
an

of the following with


regard to nuclear D. Ronald Reagan 1501. What French King
weapons? 1497. In which war Prus- was overthrown in
sia defeated Austria and the July Revolution of
A. Having the capabil-
y

France? 1830?
ity to deter the most
powerful rival A. WW I A. Charles X
ra

B. Having the capabil- B. Cold war B. Louis XIV


ity to deter smaller
C. Austro-Prussian C. Charles V
states
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war D. Louis V
C. How nuclear attacks
are identified and re- D. Proxy war 1502. Brazil and Argentina
sponded to; who con- 1498. Authoritarian gov- managed to come in
trols the weapons ernment spends more race of nuclear armed
D. Bureaucratic poli- effort on race in
tics provides no infor- A. Politics A. 1960
mation about nuclear
proliferation and use B. Law B. 1970

1494. France abandoned its C. Policy C. 1980


colonial claims in D. Propaganda D. 1990

1492. C 1493. C 1494. C 1495. A 1496. D 1497. C 1498. D 1499. B 1500. A


1501. A 1502. C 1503. A
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1503. ‘There are the time alive by inventing new A. 1970


that try men’s souls’ theories
B. 1972
is a quote from what
D. None of the above C. 1975
Thomas Paine pam-
phlet? 1507. When did a trade talk
D. 1973
fail at a summit meet-
A. ’The Crisis’ ing in Argentina? 1512. Business infrastruc-
B. ’Age of Reason’ ture is key aspect of
A. 2002
C. ’Common Sense’ A. National relations
B. 2004

M
D. ’The Rights of Man’ B. International rela-
C. 2005 tions
D. 2007 C. Transnational com-
1504. When did US Conoco

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oil company agree on 1508. Who was very briefly munity
an oil development ruler of England and D. Transnational rela-
project in Iran? Ireland in 1553? tions
A. 1983 A. Catherine Parr 1513. Which of the follow-
ing major events in his-
B. 1989 B. Henry FitzRoy
tory triggered the out-
E
C. 1990 C. Guilford Dudley break of World War II?
D. 1999 D. Jane Grey A. Japan’s bombing of
RE
1505. What percentage of 1509. Which of the follow- Pearl Harbor
videos and films were ing is NOT a name as- B. The Mukden Inci-
sold in Russia? sociated with the first dent
World War?
A. 50 C. The end of commu-
H

B. 60 A. The Holocaust nist rule in China

C. 70 B. The Great War D. Germany’s invasion


IS

of Poland
D. 80 C. World War I
1514. Great depression
1506. Why has the neo-neo D. The War to End All came in
debate dominated inter- Wars
A. 1925
national theory?
JA

1510. When Naxion visited


China in a spirit of B. 1930
A. The debate has not
dominated interna- agreement? C. 1944
tional theory A. 1965 D. 1947
B. Because it repre- B. 1972 1515. When did United
sents a debate between States lose WTO rul-
paradigms that define C. 1977
ing and appeal?
an agenda for research, D. 1978
A. 1998
policymaking, the field
1511. Oil stock had a great
of study B. 2002
effect on worlds econ-
C. Because academics omy and world politics C. 1990
want to keep the debate in D. 1995

1504. C 1505. D 1506. B 1507. C 1508. D 1509. A 1510. B 1511. D 1512. D


1513. D 1514. B 1515. A
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1516. In 1988, which of the C. Liberalism 1525. How many troops


following presidents D. Modernism African Union de-
took their seat of presi- ployed?
dent? 1520. The Somme, Verdun
and The Argonne were A. 2000
A. French president battles in what war? B. 3000
Francois Mitterand was
re-elected A. World War I C. 4000

er
B. George Bush was B. Korean War D. 5000
elected as 41st US presi- C. World War II 1526. When did ICC issue
dent its first arrest warrants
D. Franco-Prussian

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C. R. Premeds was arising from long civil
War
elected as president of war in Uganda?
1521. When did China
Sri Lanka open World Economy? A. 2000
D. All of these B. 2002

an
A. 1920
1517. Which of the follow- C. 2003
B. 1950
ing wars is the shortest
C. 1970 D. 2005
war ever fought, ended
1527. German ambitions,
Ch
in just six days? D. 1980
Britain and France
A. Gulf War 1522. Universal Declara- agreed in Munich
B. Israel-Arab War tion of Human Rights Agreement in
created in
C. Desert-War A. 1914
A. 1945
D. Boer War B. 1919
an

B. 1947
1518. France sustained its C. 1938
ties with its former C. 1948
D. 1983
colonies in D. 1949
1528. How many countries
y

A. Asia 1523. When did Global agreed to implement


B. Africa South make progress Kyoto Protocol?
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on international devel-
C. Japan opment? A. 100
D. India A. 1950 B. 120
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1519. Name European in- B. 1960 C. 140


tellectual movement in D. 160
18th century thinkers C. 1970
of which were against 1529. Which territory was
D. 1980
the religion (partic- NOT owned by Spain
1524. WTO framework is at the outbreak of war
ularly Christianity) based on principle of
which chained human with the United States?
mind with supersti- A. Mutuality A. Cuba
tion? B. Exchange B. Puerto Rico
A. Renaissance C. Correlation C. Philippines
B. Enlightenment D. Reciprocity D. Hawaiian islands

1516. D 1517. B 1518. B 1519. B 1520. A 1521. D 1522. C 1523. C 1524. D


1525. B 1526. D 1527. C 1528. D 1529. D 1530. B
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1530. Netherland declared A. United States A. states find it difficult


independence from to distinguish between
B. Russia
victim and aggressor in
A. Russia
C. Iran international conflicts.
B. Britain
D. China B. It assumes that all
C. Germany aggression is wrong.
1534. Robert Mugabe be-
D. America came president of C. historical enmity or
which African country friendship complicates
1531. ESCO stands for in 1987? the working of the sys-

M
A. Educational, Scien- tem.
A. Mozambique
tific and Cultural Orga- D. all of the above.
nization B. Zambia

RA
1539. Who passed Resolu-
B. Economic, Social C. Zimbabwe tion 1325?
and cultural organiza- D. Tanzania A. UNO
tion
1535. Enforcement of Inter- B. UNICEF
C. Eco-Social and Cul- national law depends
tural operation on the C. UNEP
E
D. Educational Social A. Power of states D. UN Security Coun-
and Cooperative Orga- cil
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nizations B. Nuclear Weapons
1540. Cocaine trade cre-
1532. What is meant by se- C. Power of Public ated conflicts between
curity dilemma? D. Law A. Japan
A. Where states help 1536. Chinese government B. Germany
H

spread instability and continues to follow


conflict in between C. United states
other states A. Idealists D. Europe
IS

B. It is the dilemma a B. Marxist Political 1541. When did Serbia cut


state faces when deal- Line from Montenegro?
ing when constructing C. Socialism A. 2000
national security plans
JA

D. Democratic B. 2002
C. A structural no-
1537. Russia completed its C. 2004
tion in which self-help
control by force over
attempts of states to D. 2006
Grozny in
look after their security
1542. What role did nuclear
needs, tend regardless A. March, 1996
weapons play in the rel-
of intention to lead to a
B. June, 1997 atively peaceful end to
rise in insecurity
the Cold War?
C. January, 1990
D. All of the above
A. The US threatened
D. February, 1995
1533. Which state counter- to outspend the Soviet
attacked most of North 1538. The problems with Union in the race for
Korea? collective security are: Nuclear Arms causing

1531. A 1532. C 1533. A 1534. C 1535. A 1536. B 1537. D 1538. D 1539. D


1540. C 1541. D 1542. A
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Gorbachev to negotiate and worth of the hu- A. Conditional pro-


real reductions in arms man person, in the grams, such as the
equal rights of men and Millennium Challenge,
B. The two countries
women and of nations that require change be-
pooled their nuclear
large and small fore receipt of aid
weapons
B. It makes no explicit B. the use of intergov-
C. The nuclear
reference, but mentions ernmental organiza-
weapons had no role

er
that peace and security tions to monitor aid
in the end of the Cold
are linked with individ- disbursement
War
ual rights C. withdrawal of aid
D. It caused the Cuban

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C. The UN Charter for bad policies
Missile Crisis
says that human rights D. None of the above,
1543. Belgian truckers are universal and that
block a border cross- international aid never
all members must re- works

an
ing to spect them fully or ac-
A. United states tion will be taken by 1550. The battle of Bala-
the Security Council clava was an inconclu-
B. Germany sive battle fought dur-
D. None of the above ing which war?
Ch
C. Asia
D. Europe 1547. MAD stands for A. Fracno

1544. Domestic states ac- A. Mutually Assured B. Korean


tors shapes a state out- Design C. Crimean
look on B. Multiple Assured D. Vietnam
an

A. War and Peace Design


1551. State sovereignty as
B. War and Violence C. Mutually Assured being eroded by
C. War and Conflicts Destruction
A. EU
y

D. Conflicts and vio- D. Mutually Agreed


B. WTO
lence Design
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C. IMF
1545. Europe imposed re- 1548. Game theory is based
taliatory tariffs in on concept of D. 1 and 2

A. 2002 A. Money 1552. What is most com-


Na

mon conception of a
B. 2004 B. Collection of goods regime which combine
C. 2006 C. Collective Goods elements?

D. 2007 A. Liberalism and


D. Strategy and payoffs
Marxism
1546. What does the UN
Charter say about hu- B. Realism and Liberal-
1549. What has been an ef-
man rights? ism
fective way of disburs-
A. It reaffirms faith in ing US foreign aid to en- C. Realism and ideal-
fundamental human courage change in tar- ism
rights, in the dignity get states? D. Socialism

1543. B 1544. A 1545. B 1546. A 1547. C 1548. D 1549. A 1550. C 1551. D


1552. B 1553. D
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1553. China announced $ 3 A. The rise of liberal- 1562. When do you think
billion preferential loan ism the Cold War can be
for said to have really be-
B. The end of the cold
A. Austria gun?
war, which triggered
B. Spain the prominence of non- A. The Russian revolu-
traditional security is- tion of 1917
C. Brazil sues, transnationalism, B. Between 1945-50
D. Africa human rights
C. Depends on the his-
1554. The Uruguay Round C. The rise of Islam

M
torian
trade negotiation:
D. None of the above D. None of the above
A. strengthened intel-
1558. Arms race created ar- 1563. When did UN cre-
lectual property protec-

RA
senals of thousands of ate a new human rights
tion through TRIPS.
council?
B. lowered intellectual A. Nuclear Bomb
property protection A. 2002
B. Nuclear Weapons
through TRIPS. B. 2004
C. Atomic bombs
C. established new C. 2006
D. Atomic weapons
procedures for en-
E
D. 2008
forcement and dispute- 1559. Which two countries,
settlement procedures 1564. Outline the differ-
RE
Japan occupied?
in relation to TRIPS. ence between first, sec-
A. China and Korea ond and third genera-
D. a and c. tion rights.
B. Africa and Nether-
1555. In 2005 Hong Kong
land A. First generation
talk wealthy countries
H

rights require states


conformed to end all C. Africa and Europe
to refrain from taking
farm export subsidies
D. Iran and Iraq rights away from the
by
IS

people. Second gener-


1560. US weapon peaked
A. 2001 ation rights require a
30000 warhead in
B. 2002 positive action of gov-
A. 1950 ernment to instate poli-
C. 2003 cies for the fulfillment
JA

B. 1955
D. 3006 of these rights. Third
C. 1960 generation rights could
1556. What is basic distinc-
D. 1967 challenge the unversal-
tion in game theory?
ism of the Universal
A. Zero-Sum games 1561. Terrorists refers to Declaration of Human
political violence and Rights.
B. Zero-ten games
directly prey
C. Sum-zero game B. The difference is the
A. Politicians order in which they
D. Zero-one games were created. First
B. Civilians
1557. Which background generation rights were
factors sponsor the rise C. bureaucrats drafted first, and then
of constructivism? D. Leaders second generation, and

1554. D 1555. C 1556. A 1557. B 1558. B 1559. A 1560. C 1561. B 1562. C


1563. C
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more recently, third 1568. When did NATO A. States


generation rights. start bombing Serbia?
B. War and Violence
C. First generation A. 1943
rights involve civil and C. Cultures
B. 1965
political rights, second D. Powers
generation, economic, C. 1999
social and cultural, and 1573. In India most impor-
D. 1989 tant colony of largest

er
third generation, the
rights to be different. 1569. UN charter is based empire was
on principle where A. Britain
D. A and B
states are equal under

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1565. What international B. France
organization seeks to A. International Orga-
nizations C. Germany
promote the peaceful of
nuclear energy? B. International rela- D. Japan

an
A. International tions 1574. They broke relation
Atomic Energy Agency C. International Law and removed satellite
(IAEA) station from
D. International Af-
Ch
B. World Nuclear Orga- fairs A. Kiribati
nization (WNO)
1570. The year 476 is the B. Hong Kong
C. International Nu- generally accepted date
clear Power Organiza- C. Beijing
for the fall of the West-
tion (INPO) ern Empire. Who was D. Egypt
an

D. International Proto- the last emperor of the


1575. Who was the last Em-
cols for Atomic Energy western empire?
peror of the French?
(IPAE) A. Remus
1566. Another military A. Agustin I
B. Romulus
y

leader General Than B. Maximilian


Shwe became dictator C. Clovis
C. Agustin II
ra

of which country in
D. Maximus
1991? D. Porfirio Diaz
1571. Limited Test Ban
A. Thailand 1576. In a Post Cold war
Treaty (LTBT) was
Na

B. Myanmar signed in era one of newest


emerging in globaliza-
C. Indonesia A. 1963 tion is
D. North Korea B. 1978 A. Economic Growth
1567. When did use of veto
C. 1979 B. Nuclear power
drop instantly
D. 1980 C. Population
A. 1990
1572. During WW II
B. 1991 D. Industrial Growth
Japanese culture has de-
C. 1992 veloped strong norms 1577. IR is a men’s’ world
D. 1994 against is a concept of

1564. D 1565. A 1566. B 1567. B 1568. C 1569. C 1570. B 1571. A 1572. B


1573. A 1574. A 1575. B 1576. A 1577. D 1578. B
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A. Socialism 1583. Russia’s largest oil A. Nazis


company was shut B. Fascist
B. Liberalism
down by
C. Reasoning C. German Socialist
A. President Vladimir
D. Realism Pundit D. None of them
1578. Who was first state to B. President Ronald 1588. European Parliament
crumble? Reagan gives a strong vote of
support in
A. Italy C. President Nixon
A. 2000

M
B. Russia D. President Putin
B. 2005
C. Germany 1584. Angela Merkel was
elected head of govern- C. 2009
D. Africa

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ment of which country D. 2012
1579. In Latin America Fi-
in 2005? 1589. When did NATO
del Castros forces to
took power in A. Germany bomb campaign against
Serbia?
A. Cuba B. Denmark
A. 1994
B. Berlin C. Austria
E B. 1997
C. Brazil D. Czech Republic
C. 1999
D. Morocco 1585. Failures to meet vari-
RE
ous conditions is called D. 2000
1580. China forced down
fertility rate in A. Market imperfec- 1590. When did CIA orga-
tion nize Bay of Pigs inva-
A. 1970 sion in Cuba?
B. Balance of trade
H

B. 1973 A. 1961
C. Trade surplus
C. 1975 B. 1971
D. Trade deficit
IS

D. 1979 C. 1981
1586. Ottoman Empire
1581. Prisoner dilemma founded in D. 1991
game is used to gain
A. 1100 1591. When did delegation
insight
of peoples republic of
JA

A. Outside games B. 1500 China give Chinese seat


B. Arms Race C. 1200 in UN?
D. 1299 A. 1970
C. Game theory
1587. IN Germany in the B. 1971
D. Games
early 1920s Adolf Hitler C. 1972
1582. Fourth level of analy- formed a political party
sis is? which believed the Ger- D. 1973
A. National mans to be the master 1592. Ataturk is revered in
of the earth and were modern day Turkey as
B. International
filled with the great ha- the?Father of the Na-
C. Global tred of Jews. Name the tion?. What was his real
D. State political party? name?

1579. A 1580. A 1581. B 1582. C 1583. A 1584. A 1585. A 1586. D 1587. A


1588. B 1589. C 1590. A 1591. B 1592. D
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A. Enver Pasha B. Money paid by the 1600. How many countries


taxpayer for the upkeep did not succeed to join
B. Abdul Hamid
of the unemployed CIS?
C. Talat Pasha
C. Money payed by the A. 10
D. Mustafa Kemal taxpayer for the upkeep B. 12
of the Royal family
1593. How many elements C. 15
lobbying has? D. Money paid by

er
the taxpayer to ser- D. 20
A. two
vicement recently dis- 1601. When Soviet Union
B. three charged from the the sent tanks to destroy

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armed forces Czechoslovakia?
C. five
1597. When First Summit A. 1958
D. six Meeting held?
B. 1868
1594. Czechoslovakia di- A. 1955

an
vided into two states C. 1978
of B. 1978
D. 1988
A. Czech Republic C. 1969 1602. When Indonesia be-
Ch
B. Slovakia D. 1999 comes member of NIC?
1598. Why the ‘Marshall A. 1990
C. Croatia
Plan’ of European dis-
B. 1994
D. A and B covery program was de-
signed? C. 1996
1595. In WW11, the
German-Soviet war A. To help Europe’s D. 1999
an

saw many nationalities economy recovery after 1603. In international law,


participate in the cam- World War l what is called the belt of
paign against the Soviet sea adjacent to a coun-
B. To help Europe’s
Union. Which nation- try and under its terri-
y

economic recovery af-


ality contributed the torial jurisdiction?
ter World War ll
most people to the Ger-
ra

man war effort against C. To help Europe’s in- A. High sea


the Soviets? tegrate B. Territorial sea
A. Romanians D. To end recession in C. Territorial Waters
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the world
B. Italians D. Country sea
1599. Strategy of compel-
C. Russians 1604. The rise of new so-
lence is used when
cial movements indi-
D. Ukrainians A. Strategy of deter- cates that:
1596. What does ‘the Civil rence fails
A. people vote accord-
List’ mean and refer to B. When other actors ing to pragmatic issues
in the UK? fails and concerns
A. Money paid by the C. When strategy of de- B. consumer identities
taxpayer for the upkeep terrence diminishes are more important
of civil rights groups than class identities
D. None of above

1593. B 1594. D 1595. D 1596. C 1597. A 1598. B 1599. A 1600. B 1601. B


1602. B 1603. C 1604. D
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C. personal, cultural 1609. When did state A. 2 July 1964


and environmental is- leader create a special
B. 22 July 1964
sues can mobilise polit- place for EC?
ical consciousness just A. 1970 C. 12 July 1964
as much as economic
interests B. 1980 D. 32 July 1964

D. all of the above C. 1990 1614. With reference to


‘BIMSTEC’, consider
1605. Adolf Hitler coop- D. 1999
the following:
erates with capitalist 1610. Who was Secretary

M
West against General in 2007? 1. It is a regional or-
ganization com-
A. Hitler A. Kofi Annan prising seven

RA
B. Joseph Stalin B. Jorge Sampaio Member States ly-
ing in the littoral
C. Mao Zedong C. Amina J. Mo- and adjacent ar-
D. Stalin hammed eas of the Bay of
1606. Rail traffic from Rus- D. Ban Ki Moon Bengal constitut-
sia was disrupted from 1611. What battle marked ing a contiguous
the end of Napoleon regional unity.
A. Georgia
E
Bonaparte’s military 2. It constitutes
B. Atlanta and political career? seven Member
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States: five deriv-
C. New York A. Electronic Battle- ing from South
D. Boston ship Asia, includ-
B. Battle of Toulon ing Bangladesh,
1607. What organization is
Bhutan, India,
made up of mostly for-
H

C. Battle of Waterloo
Nepal, Sri Lanka,
mer British colonies?
D. Battle of Hastings and two from
A. North Atlantic 1612. Principle of IR solves Southeast Asia, in-
IS

Treaty Organization collective good prob- cluding Myanmar


lems by establishing and Indonesia.
B. Organization for a power hierarchy is 3. Recently its 4th
African Unity called summit was held
JA

in Nepal.
C. Commonwealth of A. Reciprocity
Nations Which of the above
B. Authority
statements is/are cor-
D. League of Nations C. Dominance rect?
1608. What was biggest D. Identity A. 1 only
problem for NATO?
1613. July and American
B. 1 and 3 only
A. West expansion history. On what date
B. North expansion during this month did C. 1 and 2 only
President Johnson sign
C. Eastward expansion D. All of the above
the Civil Rights Bill pro-
hibiting racial discrimi- 1615. Grameen Bank won
D. South expansion nation? Nobel Peace Prize in

1605. A 1606. A 1607. C 1608. C 1609. A 1610. D 1611. C 1612. C 1613. A


1614. B 1615. D
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A. 2000 1618. In which year 1622. When did Soviet


B. 2002 HIV/AIDS killed more Union worried its com-
30 million people? mitments to Cuba?
C. 2004
A. 2004 A. 1933
D. 2006
B. 2007 B. 1947
1616. Which famous
British politician be- C. 2008 C. 1960

er
came Member of Parlia- D. 2009 D. 1987
ment for the Finchley 1619. When Chinese lead-
constituency in 1959? 1623. Great powers from
ers developed a grow-
alliances with smaller

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A. Winston Churchill ing integration with
states are also called
United States?
B. Tony Blair
A. 1940 A. Nation states
C. Harold Wilson
B. 1960 B. Intra states

an
D. Margaret Thatcher
C. 1970 C. Clint states
1617. Hugo Grotius under-
stood international law D. 1980 D. Sab states
as: 1620. A UN tribunal for Yu- 1624. When did journal-
Ch
A. an instrumental for- goslavia was delivered ists embedded with US
eign policy outlook in in forces in Iraq?
which political virtue A. 2000 A. 2000
was equated with as-
tuteness in the develop- B. 2002 B. 2001
ment and employment
an

C. 2007 C. 2002
of state power. D. 2001
D. 2003
B. potentially restrict- 1621. What are dead letter
ing war and expand- regimes? 1625. Global covenant
y

ing peace by clarifying refers to:


standards of conduct A. The situation in
which the regime does A. the rules, values and
ra

which were insulated norms that govern the


against all religious doc- not have a clear succes-
sor to its ruler in case global society of states.
trines and could there-
fore govern the rela- of death
Na

tions of all independent B. A situation in which B. the society pro-


states, Protestant and regime’s constitution is duced by globalization.
Catholic alike. not followed or insignif-
C. a doctrine and an icant C. a shared value and
arrangement whereby C. A situation in which conduct of stability and
the power of one state formal rules have been predictability in the re-
(or group of states) is brought into existence lations of states.
checked by the counter- without any expecta- D. the formal rules of
vailing power of other tion that they will be ob- conduct that states ac-
states. serve knowledge or contract
D. none of the above. D. A and B between themselves.

1616. D 1617. B 1618. B 1619. C 1620. D 1621. C 1622. C 1623. C 1624. D


1625. A 1626. A
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1626. Berlin Wall symbol- 1630. ‘Kyoto Protocol’ the 1635. Who signed treaty of
izes division of Europe UN Convention on Cli- accession?
by Winston Churchill, mate Change enforced
A. Latvia’s president
he called it from:
and prime minister
A. Iron Curtain A. February 2008
B. President?of Lithua-
B. Hannes Stohr B. March 2010 nia
C. Expo Center City C. April 2009 C. Maris Kucinskis
D. Atesinalist D. May 2006 D. Raimonds Vejonis

M
1627. All largest MNCs are 1631. When did China join 1636. How many mem-
based on WTO? ber Maastricht Treaty
A. Superpower coun- have?
A. 2001

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tries A. 10
B. 2003
B. Developed coun- B. 12
tries C. 2005
C. 14
C. Asian countries D. 2009
1632. Nations group of peo- D. 20
D. G7 countries
E
ple who share a sense 1637. EC stands for
1628. On what date did
of national identity usu-
Hitler’s German forces A. Electric Circus
ally includes
RE
invade Austria? B. Early Childhood
A. language and cul-
A. 13 March 1938
ture C. European Commu-
B. 17 March 1938 nity
B. festivals
C. 30 March 1938 D. Election Commis-
H

C. civilizations
D. 23 March 1938 sion
D. A and B 1638. Who was Prime Min-
1629. What is social theory
IS

concerned with? 1633. Which of these 1980s ister of France when


events occurred first? Germany opened the
A. It is concerned with western front campaign
the interaction of in- A. Bell Systems Broken
on 10 May 1940?
dividuals with interna- Up
JA

tional agents A. Edourd Daladier.


B. Challenger Disaster
B. It is concerned with B. Pierre Laval.
C. Falklands War
the how to conceptu- C. Paul Reynaud.
alise the relationship D. South Korean Air-
between agents and liner Shot Down By So- D. Leon Blum.
structures viets, 269 Killed 1639. MNCs have a world
C. It is concerned with 1634. Iraq War fought in management based on
the way government A. 2000 A. Subsidies
structures determine
B. 2001 B. Trade
social and individual
behaviour C. 2002 C. Production
D. All of the above D. 2003‘ D. Industries

1627. D 1628. A 1629. B 1630. D 1631. A 1632. A 1633. C 1634. D 1635. A


1636. B 1637. C 1638. C 1639. A
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1640. How many lan- A. Algeria, Rwanda, 1648. Government deci-


guages 27 member of Bosnia, Afghanistan, sion about printing and
EU were speaking in Democratic Congo, Su- calculating money is
2007? dan called
A. 15 B. Germany, Europe, A. Fiscal Policy
B. 20 Arab
B. Monetary Policy
C. Japan, Afghanistan,

er
C. 23 C. Public Policy
America, Africa
D. 28 D. Trade policy
D. Germany, Italy,
1641. From which date the 1649. When did US fight a

gd
Spain
European community war against Iraq?
became known as the 1645. When was Japan
European Union (EU)? blamed for dumping A. 2000
minivans on US mar-
A. 1992 B. 2001

an
ket?
B. 1995 C. 2002
A. 1990
C. 1996 D. 2003
B. 1991
1650. Which countries
Ch
D. 1993
C. 1992 never signed IAEA
1642. When Mahatma
D. 1994 treaty?
Ghandi led India’s
struggle for indepen- 1646. During Hitler’s rise A. Iran, Iraq and
dence from British Em- to power, he had the Afghanistan
pire? overwhelming support B. Israel, India and Pak-
an

A. 1945 of his elite guard, the istan


SS. However, who was
B. 1948 the chief of the SA C. Japan, Afghanistan,
C. 1949 (Sturmabteilung), later America, Africa
y

assassinated on Hitler’s D. Germany, China


D. 1950 orders? and France
ra

1643. Which School of


A. Heinrich Himmler 1651. Sweden, Denmark,
thought sees globaliza-
tion as more profound B. Rudolph Hess Iceland, Faroe land,
than skeptics believe? Green Land, Norway,
Na

C. Joseph Goebbels Finland are


A. First school of
thought D. Ernst Roehm A. Asian countries

B. Second school of 1647. Who decided to B. Scandinavian Coun-


thought drop nuclear bomb on tries
Japan’s two cities?
C. Third school of C. Golf Countries
thought A. Ronald Reagan
D. European countries
D. All of above B. Harry Truman
1652. Framework Conven-
1644. Women’s were at- C. Jimmy Carter tion on Climate Change
tacked in D. Bush adopted at

1640. C 1641. D 1642. B 1643. C 1644. A 1645. C 1646. D 1647. B 1648. B


1649. D 1650. B 1651. B 1652. A
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A. 1992 goals, etc. with provi- D. 1970


sion for flexible subse- 1660. When did terrorists
B. 1990
quent revision. attacked US Intelli-
C. 2000 D. non-hierarchical gence Agency?
D. 2005 systems of manage-
A. 1999
ment governance.
1653. When did Various B. 2000
treaties locked in su- 1656. How did World War
perpowers basic unifor- ll alter the global bal- C. 2001
mity in nuclear capabil- ance of power?

M
D. 2002
ities under MAD A. From Germany to
France 1661. US B-52 bomber was
A. 1950 chopped up by
B. From Germany and

RA
B. 1960 A. Russian satellites
USSR to Japan
C. 1970 C. To the USSR B. Chinese satellites
D. 1980 D. To the US C. German satellite
1654. US Soviet, British 1657. When WTO held D. Britain satellite
meeting was held in meeting in Hong
E 1662. The key distinction
Yalta in Kong?
in normative theory is
A. 1919 A. 2000 between:
RE
B. 1928 B. 2001 A. cosmopolitanism
C. 2005 communitarianism
C. 1945
D. 2010 B. cosmopolitanism
D. 1947 and post modernism.
H

1658. How many represen-


1655. Epistemic communi- tatives to the Interna-
ties are: tional Labour Organi- C. feminism and post
IS

A. sets of internally zation (ILO) does each modernism.


agreed principles, participating country
D. communitarianism
norms, rules, common have?
and post modernism.
understandings etc. A. 4
JA

that govern or shape 1663. Who holds a domi-


in a particular area. B. 2 nant position in legisla-
C. 1 tion?
B. knowledge-based
transnational commu- D. 3 A. Executives
nities of experts with 1659. US military force in B. Bureaucrats
shared understandings South Vietnam Fought
of n issue or problem C. Politicians
against Viet cong Guer-
or preferred policy re- rilla in D. Pubic
sponse.
A. 1930 1664. In 1619, a Dutch ship
C. an international brought what to British
convention establish- B. 1940 North America for the
ing principles, norms, C. 1960 first time?

1653. C 1654. C 1655. B 1656. D 1657. C 1658. A 1659. C 1660. C 1661. A


1662. A 1663. A 1664. C 1665. B
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A. Rice D. they believe that the 1674. Of which South


structures of hegemony American country was
B. Rum
established in one era Luiz lncio Lula da Silva
C. Slaves still remain intact. elected president in
D. Tobacco 1669. Coca Cola sells its 2002?
product on A. Brazil
1665. Who originated
BMD? A. Africa B. Bolivia

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A. Jimmy Carter B. Asia C. Argentina
B. President Ronald C. Indonesia D. Venezuela

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Reagan D. Japan 1675. As Soviet Commis-
C. Richard Nixon sar for Foreign Affairs,
1670. India and Pakistan this Russian diplomat
D. Bush went to war in started the western
world when he signed

an
1666. When did US Senate A. 2002
vote against ratifying he Nazi-Soviet Pact of
B. 2004
CTBT? 23 August 1939. Who
C. 2006 was he?
A. 1995
Ch
D. 2007 A. V. M. Molotov
B. 1997
1671. Short range ballistic B. Georgi M. Malenkov.
C. 1998 missile are made by
D. 1999 A. United States C. Maxim Litvinov.
1667. For how long Iraq B. Germany D. Konstantin A.
an

was overpowered by US Umansky.


C. Soviet
military? 1676. Who was the Prime
D. Japan Minister of UK at the
A. two weeks
1672. When did Brazil an- time of creation of Pak-
B. three weeks
y

nounce that deforesta- istan?


C. six weeks tion had fallen by 50 %? A. Lord Chemsfort
ra

D. one month A. 2000 B. Churchell


1668. Realists are realists B. 2002 C. Attlee
because:
Na

C. 2004 D. None of them


A. they are realistic. D. 2005 1677. Cease line fire in Is-
B. they believe they 1673. Great power share real established in
have more historically a global outlook based A. 1947
rooted analysis about on
the international sys- B. 1948
tem. A. International inter- C. 1949
est
C. they believe that D. 1950
conflict is cultural and B. National interest
1678. When did increasing
not ideological or eco- C. Social interest world trade in Heroin
nomic. create conflicts?
D. Economic interest

1666. D 1667. B 1668. B 1669. C 1670. A 1671. C 1672. D 1673. B 1674. A


1675. A 1676. C 1677. B 1678. A
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A. 1990 1683. Islamic parties won 1688. Legend has it that


preliminary parliamen- Emperor Nero fiddled
B. 1992
tary election in while Rome burned in
C. 1995 64 C.E. Whom did Nero
A. 1990
D. 1997 succeed?
B. 1991
1679. Fastest growing A. Caligula
C. 1992
countries are B. Tiberius
D. 1993
A. France, Brazil, Italy C. Claudius
1684. Montreal Proto-

M
B. India, Democratic col was revised and D. Octavian
Congo, Vietnam, strengthened again in 1689. What does the term
Ethiopia
A. 1990-93 ‘Hanseatic League’ re-

RA
C. Europe, Africa, fer to?
B. 1996-98
China, Netherland
A. Confederation of
C. 1995-98
D. Japan, Africa, Arab, towns in the Low Coun-
Asia D. 1997-99 tries for mutual defence
1680. When did Ban Ki 1685. Which growing
Moon become former trends undermine
E B. Europe’s first inter-
foreign minister of present system of national Trades Union
South Korea? state?
RE
A. 2004 A. sub state national- C. Confederation of
ism Baltic States
B. 2005
B. state nationalism D. A confederation of
C. 2006
C. state leader German (and other)
H

D. 2007 towns for mutual de-


D. non state actors
1681. Which two coun- fence in commerce
1686. Postmodern femi-
IS

tries have considerable 1690. Mandatory carbon


nists reject the
military capabilities in cuts under Kyoto Proto-
space? A. Liberalism col are to expire in
A. United States and B. Realism A. 2010
JA

Russia C. Socialism B. 2011


B. Japan and America D. Idealism C. 2012
C. China and Italy 1687. What was the real
D. 2014
name of Haiti’s notori-
D. Iran and Iraq 1691. When did US sent
ous Papa Doc?
1682. Who was the first their troops to Soma-
Tsar of Russia? A. Tonton Macoute
lia?
B. Jean-Claude Duva-
A. Ivan III the Great A. 1990
lier
B. Ivan I B. 1991
C. Francois Duvalier
C. Fyodor I C. 1992
D. Jean-Bertrand Aris-
D. Ivan IV the Terrible tide D. 1994

1679. B 1680. D 1681. A 1682. D 1683. B 1684. D 1685. A 1686. B 1687. C


1688. C 1689. D 1690. C 1691. C 1692. D
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1692. When Germany re- A. Mercantilism 1702. What was the main
unified? treaty which ended
B. Liberalism
WW1 in 1919?
A. 1960
C. Socialism
A. Paris
B. 1970 D. A and B
C. 1980 B. Lateran Treaty
1698. CARICON was cre-
D. 1990 ated in C. Brest-Litovsk

er
1693. When did Libya re- A. 1970 D. Versailles
gain normal status after B. 1971 1703. What is current
sanctioned?

gd
C. 1972 name of Women’s
A. 2001 Peace Party?
D. 1973
B. 2002 A. Women Interna-
1699. Berlin Wall was built tional party

an
C. 2003 to separate
B. Women’s Interna-
D. 2004 A. East from West
tional League for Peace
1694. Liberal feminist re- Berlin
and Freedom
ject critique of realism B. East from South
Ch
as C. International Peace
Berlin
party
A. Masculinity C. South from East
Berlin D. Party for Peace
B. Feminist
D. North from South 1704. When did soviet
C. Gender Equality leader ignore evidence
Berlin
an

D. War and Peace of unresolved invasions


1700. CMW was created in of their country?
1695. When Iraq invaded A. 2002
Kuwait? A. 1940
B. 2003
y

A. 1940 B. 1941
C. 2005
B. 1956 C. 1945
ra

D. 2007
C. 1987 D. 1947
1701. Who was the prime
D. 1990 minister of Sri Lanka 1705. Second category of
Na

1696. Who shot New from 1960-65 and 1970- account is


York Senator Robert 77 and the first woman
A. Balance of trade
Kennedy in 1968? in the world to serve as
a nation’s prime minis- B. foreign exchange
A. juan Raul Garza ter?
C. Capital Flow
B. Jack Ruby A. Indira Gandhi
D. Government trans-
C. Sirhan Sirhan B. Benazhir Bhutto action
D. Andrew Cunanan C. Sirimavo Ban- 1706. Why did Iranian rev-
1697. Two major ap- daranaike olution take place in
proaches with IPE are D. Corazon Aquino 1979?

1693. C 1694. A 1695. D 1696. C 1697. D 1698. D 1699. A 1700. B 1701. C


1702. D 1703. B 1704. B 1705. C 1706. C 1707. A
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A. 1994 B. The change in super- A. 10


structure leads to the B. 11
B. 1996
change in he economic
C. 1979 base of a society C. 12
D. 1985 D. 13
C. Both A and B
1707. When did China rela- 1716. Who was the King of
D. Neither a nor b France when England
tions with United States
had been on ice for 20 1712. Which countries recognised the indepen-
years? have signed but not dence of the United

M
ratified by CTBT? States?
A. 1969
A. Louis XV
B. 1976 A. England, Pakistan,
Germany B. Alfonse VI

RA
C. 1987
B. China, Egypt, Iran, C. Charles X
D. 1997
Israel and United states D. Louis XVI
1708. IAEA headquarters is 1717. Who was the
in youngest to sign the
C. Spain, Italy, Japan
A. Styria Declaration of Indepen-
D. America, India, dence?
B. Vienna
E
Afghanistan
A. Thomas Jefferson
C. Salzburg
RE
1713. The Transformation B. William Hooper
D. Burgenland of Russia into a modern
European power was C. Edward Rutledge
1709. Last hegemonic war
was due to which of these D. James Wilson
visionary leaders: 1718. Policies to focus
A. WW I
H

A. Ivan the Terrible on antiglobalization


B. WW II protests expands
C. Cold war B. peter the Great
A. Free market econ-
IS

D. Proxy war C. Joseph Stalin omy


1710. El Salvador war is an D. Nicholas II B. Market policies
example of C. Free market
1714. When did 180 states
JA

A. Total War negotiate on question D. trade


B. Limited War what happens after 1719. When persistence of
2012 when Kyoto Pro- regime demonstrated?
C. Civil War
tocol expires?
A. 1966
D. Hegemonic war
A. 2001 B. 1974
1711. What is the relation-
ship between base and B. 2004 C. 1970
superstructure? C. 2006 D. 1984
A. The change in the 1720. How do realists un-
D. 2009
economic base of a soci- derstand power in the
ety leads to the change 1715. How many countries process of regime for-
in superstructure created LAFTA? mation?

1708. B 1709. B 1710. C 1711. A 1712. B 1713. B 1714. C 1715. B 1716. D


1717. C 1718. C 1719. C
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A. States have to sub- A. 1992 D. A dispute between


mit their power every the kings of Scotland
B. 1993
time a regime is formed and England
C. 1994 1729. Which of the follow-
B. Only powerful ac- D. 1995 ing countries were inte-
tors can from regimes, 1725. Bertie Ahern became gral parts of the USSR
powerless actors must PM in 1997 of what until December 1991

er
submit to them country? but had separate UN
membership
C. Realist do not accept A. Northern Ireland
that regimes can actu- A. Turkmenistan
B. Ireland (Irish Repub-

gd
ally be formed B. Ukraine
lic)
D. Power is used to C. Georgia
C. Canada
form regimes if such
D. Tajikistan
regime promotes the D. Scotland

an
power-holder’s long- 1730. Which dictator was
1726. CEDAW entered into
term interests the President of Zaire
forces in
(Congo) from 1965 to
1721. Suez Crisis came in A. 1951 1997?
Ch
A. 1956 B. 1981 A. Laurent-Dasir Ka-
B. 1957 C. 1971 bila
C. 1958 B. Joseph Kasavubu
D. 1991
D. 1959 1727. Chemical weapon C. Patrice Lumumba
1722. Which countries was banned in D. Joseph-Desire
an

mostly launched sub- A. 1925 Mobutu


marines? 1731. UPU stands for
B. 1935
A. Island and Europe A. Unit Pusat Univer-
C. 1945
y

B. India and Pakistan siti


D. 1955 B. Union postale uni-
C. France and Britain
ra

1728. What is the meaning verselle


D. Japan and Germany of the term ‘The Great
C. Universal Position
Schism’ when referring
in Union
to an event in the late
Na

1723. When Japan’s two


cities got destroyed by 14th century? D. Universal postal
nuclear bombs? union
A. A dispute between
the king of England and 1732. Which country pro-
A. 1975
the Pope duces Coffee?
B. 1965 A. Brazil, Colombia
B. A dispute between
C. 1955 the king of England and B. France and Japan
D. 1945 his parliament
C. Germany and Africa
1724. When did United C. A dispute between
States use curise missile the followers of two D. South Korea and
on Bosnia? elected Popes China

1720. D 1721. A 1722. C 1723. D 1724. D 1725. B 1726. B 1727. A 1728. C


1729. B 1730. B 1731. D 1732. A 1733. A
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1733. Democrats won A. Perfect Competition 1743. When did nonvio-


Congress in lence spread widely in
B. Monopoly civil right movement?
A. 2006
C. Monopolistic Com- A. 1964
B. 2007
petition B. 1965
C. 2008
D. Free market C. 1968
D. 2009
1739. The United States did D. 1960
1734. WTO is successor or- not enter the Great War

M
ganization to the until 1917. However on 1744. United states used
April 21st 1914, Amer- cruise missile against
A. GATT
ica seized the Mexi- Serbia in
B. EEC
can town of Vera Cruz.

RA
A. 1995
C. OPEC Which US president or-
B. 1997
dered this?
D. MFN
C. 1998
1735. When did First UN A. William J. Bryan
conference on inter- B. Woodrow Wilson D. 1999
national environment 1745. Cold war period
C. General Pershing
held in Swede?
E ended in
D. Theodore Roosevelt
A. 1970 A. 1945
RE
B. 1971 1740. Opinion that meet B. 1959
C. 1972 minimal indicators is C. 1990
called
D. 1973 D. 2000
A. Desire
H

1736. When was largest 1746. After leaving NPT,


peacekeeping mission B. Satisfying North Korea build a
happened in Demo- C. Optimizing dozens of
IS

cratic Congo?
D. Prospect A. Nuclear Bomb
A. 2004
1741. Peace is best pre- B. Atomic bomb
B. 2006 served by
C. Hydrogen Bomb
JA

C. 2007 A. Multipolar
D. Dirty bomb
D. 2009 B. polar 1747. Which war followed
1737. Antarctic treaty C. Bipolar French Revolution
A. 1950 D. Unipolar A. Napoleonic war
B. 1953 1742. Kuril Island was oc- B. Proxy War
cupied by
C. 1957 C. Cold War
A. United states
D. 1959 D. WW I
B. Soviet Union
1738. World economic ac- 1748. Exchanges of POWs
tivity follow principle C. Japan are usually negotiated
of D. Italy through the

1734. A 1735. C 1736. C 1737. D 1738. D 1739. B 1740. B 1741. D 1742. B


1743. D 1744. D 1745. C 1746. A 1747. A 1748. C 1749. A
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A. CMW A. Structural realism A. 1990


B. UN B. Structural Violence B. 1994
C. ICRC C. Structural powers C. 1996
D. ICC D. Structural violence D. 1998
1749. ASEAN stands for
1754. Which of the follow- 1758. When did Syria build
A. Association of ing contributed to war a canal to take water

er
South East Asian Na- in Asia and the Pacific? from Jordan?
tion
A. US provided China A. 1940
B. Assembly of South

gd
with military assistance
East Asian Nation B. 1950
C. Association of C. 1960
B. US cancelled its 1911
South East Asian Na-
trade agreement with D. 1970
tionality

an
Japan
D. Academy of South 1759. India has Kalapani
C. Japan sought to and Susta territorial dis-
East Asian Nation
acquire territories in pute with
1750. Armed Islamist South-East Asia
Ch
groups are A. Bangladesh
D. All of the above
A. Shi’ite, Sunni B. Bhutan
1755. What war was initi-
B. Al shabaab C. Nepal
ated by the publication
C. Al Qaida of the Ems Dispatch? D. Myanmar
D. Boko Haram
an

A. American Civil War 1760. When did 160 coun-


1751. Joseph Stalin signed tries agree to imple-
nonaggression pact ment Kyoto Protocol?
B. Spanish-American
with
War A. 2000
y

A. Communists
C. Franco-Prussian B. 2001
B. Marxist War
ra

C. Fascist C. 2005
D. French-Indian War
D. Realists D. 2007
1756. When the Nancy
Na

1752. Cypriot Annan Plan Pelosi became the first 1761. Indian boy makes
referendums happened woman speaker of the soccer balls in
in House in US?
A. 2000
A. 2003 A. 2005
B. 2002
B. 2004
B. 2006
C. 2005
C. 2006
C. 2007
D. 2008 D. 2007
D. 2008
1753. Some scholars de- 1762. What are the main
fined Poverty, Hunger 1757. 22 states agreed to re- impediments to regime
and oppression as duce CFC by 50 % in formation?

1750. A 1751. C 1752. B 1753. B 1754. D 1755. C 1756. C 1757. D 1758. B


1759. C 1760. B 1761. B 1762. C
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A. Lack of initiative A. Power A. War of the Roses


from states
B. Politics B. Vietnam War
B. Slow economic C. Napoleonic Wars
C. States
growth
D. Organization D. Hundred Years’ War
C. The anarchic struc-
ture of the international 1767. Which two states be-
1772. What disciplines did
system, competition come superpower dur-
constructivists draw
among actors, lack of ing Post World War II
from?

M
reciprocity, and focus era?
on relative power A. Positivism
A. Europe
D. A and B B. Classical political
B. United States philosophy

RA
1763. Non-State Actors are
C. Soviet Union C. Sociological theory
also called
D. B and C D. Micro economics
A. National Actors
1768. Imperialists bought 1773. Golda Meir led war
B. Transnational Ac- slaves in Africa and against Egypt and Syria
tors shipped them to in
E
C. non state actors A. Mexico A. 1973
RE
D. State actors B. Brazil B. 1975
1764. Population creates a C. 1978
C. Russia
collective D. 1977
D. A and B
A. Goods problems 1774. Peacekeeping forces
H

1769. Domestic politics and won a Nobel Peace


B. Waste products IR arise from unequal Prize in
C. Diseases relationships between
IS

A. 1985
D. Conflicts A. Social classes
B. 1988
1765. In which century B. Ethnic Classes
C. 1989
international security C. Economic classes
JA

D. 1990
continues to hold a cen-
tral position in field of D. None of above 1775. When did Russian re-
IR? 1770. US Canadian free formist prime minister
trade in succeeded with an in-
A. 1922-40 dustrial manager?
A. 1988
B. 1960-80 A. 1990
B. 1999
C. 1950-60 B. 1992
C. 2000 C. 1995
D. 2000-01
D. 1910 D. 1998
1766. Power explains influ-
ence and influence mea- 1771. What war was the 1776. CIA converts opera-
sures longest of all time? tion in

1763. B 1764. A 1765. C 1766. A 1767. D 1768. D 1769. C 1770. A 1771. D


1772. C 1773. A 1774. B 1775. B 1776. B 1777. D
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A. 1940 the French Republic on C. 2005-2007


May 7, 1995
B. 1950 D. 2007-2009
C. 1960 A. Nicolas Sarkozy 1785. Lebanon fought
B. Jacques Chirac against Israeli army in
D. 1970
C. Jean-Pierre Raffarin A. 2000
1777. NATO uses its first
actual force in Bosnia in B. 2005

er
support of the D. None of these C. 2006
A. Germany 1781. Russia was the first D. 2007
B. France allied nation to declare

gd
1786. US enterprenure was
war on the Ottoman
C. China killed gangland style in
Empire on 2nd Novem-
D. UN ber 1914. Who was the A. Estonia
Sultan at the time? B. Moscow
1778. Which country sold

an
its missiles and technol- A. Enver Pasha C. Latvia
ogy in South?
B. Mehmed V D. Poland?
A. China
C. Suleiman I the Mag- 1787. Which country has
Ch
B. Japan nificient world’s largest popula-
C. America D. Osman III tion?
D. Pakistan 1782. International tobacco A. Russia
1779. International devel- control agreement hap- B. Africa
opment may be tied to pened in
an

C. China
the security of the state, A. 2001-03
why? D. Egypy
B. 2003-04
A. Threats to the state 1788. How many countries
C. 2003-05 signed CTBT?
y

centralize political
and economic power, D. 2004-06 A. 22
threatening state devel-
ra

1783. US enterprenure was B. 33


opment
killed gangland style in
C. 44
B. Too many casual- Moscow in
ties drain the produc- D. 55
Na

A. 1990
tive power of the state 1789. When anti terror-
B. 1993 ist operation began in
C. Threats to the state C. 1996 Philippine?
encourage socialism D. 1999 A. 1999
D. The two are corre- 1784. Issue of global warm- B. 2000
lated, but there is no ing rose high in politi-
causal effect C. 2002
cal agenda in
1780. This Parisian, born D. 2007
A. 2000-2003
on November 29, 1932, 1790. Major disputes of
was elected President of B. 2003-2005 Kashmir area where

1778. A 1779. A 1780. B 1781. B 1782. A 1783. C 1784. C 1785. C 1786. B


1787. C 1788. C 1789. C 1790. D 1791. A
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A. China socialism in the USSR A. 1960


could only succeed in B. 1970
B. Pakistan
conjunction with so-
C. India cialist revolutions in C. 1971
D. All of above advanced countries D. 1987
1791. United States D. Justification for 1799. When Soviet Union
smashed USSR’s departure from broke itself?
the Leninist view that A. 1971
A. Iraq Military
socialism in the USSR

M
B. Japan could only succeed in B. 1981
C. Russia conjunction with so- C. 1991
cialist revolutions in
D. Iraq D. 2000
the US

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1792. International law and 1800. Autarky states are
1795. World’s largest econ-
custom separate mi- omy in 20th centuries A. Britain
grants from was B. Albania
A. Refugees A. France Britain & C. Italy
B. Urbanization Spain
D. Yemen
E
C. Migration B. United States, Japan 1801. EU citizens are
Italy nearly
D. None of above
RE
C. Norway, Japan, Eu- A. 200 million
1793. Hapsburg countries
rope
were defeated by B. 300 million
D. China, Iran and Iraq
A. France, Britain, Swe- C. 400 million
den
H

1796. How many countries D. 500 million


B. Japan, Spain and have joined WTO? 1802. ICC stands for
Russia
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A. 50 A. International Crimi-
C. Europe, Austria- nal Court
Hungary, Spain B. 100
B. International
D. United states, C. 150
Cricket Council
Africa, Iran
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D. 200
C. International Cham-
1794. What did Stalin mean 1797. How many mem- ber of Commerce
by ‘Socialism in One ber organizations of
Country? African unity, reformed D. International Code
as African Union AU? Council
A. The essential unity
of European through 1803. When Rwanda con-
A. 40 members flicts spilled into neigh-
communism
B. 45 members boring Zaire?
B. Global peace
through socialism C. 50 members A. 1997

C. Justification for D. 53 members B. 1998


USSR’s departure from 1798. Wetland convention C. 1996
the Marxist view that happens in D. 1999

1792. A 1793. A 1794. C 1795. B 1796. C 1797. D 1798. C 1799. C 1800. B


1801. D 1802. A 1803. A
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1804. How many members 2. lack of bilateral 1812. Domestic level of


EU have in 2007? free trade agree- analysis creates atten-
ments. tion to characteristics
A. 20
3. political hurdles. of
B. 22
Select the correct an- A. Nations
C. 25 swer using the codes B. States
D. 27 given below.

er
C. International states
1805. On what date in the A. 1 and 2 only
D. Companies
month of February did B. 1 and 3 only
the Ayatollah Khome- 1813. How can one inter-

gd
ini return to Iran af- C. 2 and 3 only pret the increase in
ter years of exile in connectivity across the
D. 1, 2 and 3 world?
France?
1809. EU expanded from 15 A. The rise of data
A. 1 February 1979

an
members to 27 in
B. 21 February 1979 B. The rise of he inter-
A. 2000 net and the web
C. 24 February 1979
B. 2002 C. The rise of wireless
D. 26 February 1979
Ch
C. 2004 network
1806. Autonomous actors D. All of the above
make and break al- D. 2005
1814. Congress passed
liance freely while con- 1810. Within domestic so- helms-Burton Act in
ducting their own inter- cieties government
est is called solves collective goods A. 1977
an

A. Liberalism problems to contribute B. 1985


common goals by pay-
B. Reasoning C. 1990
ing
C. Realism D. 1996
A. Interest
y

D. Socialism 1815. Which of the follow-


B. Bills ing is known as “The
ra

1807. Who can sign nonag- Bible of English Consti-


gression pact with fas- C. Increasing GDP
tution”?
cist? D. Tax
A. Magna Carta
Na

A. Hitler 1811. Outer space is consid-


B. British Constitution
B. Mao Zedong ered as

C. Woodrow Wilson A. International Orga-


C. US Constitution
nizations
D. Joseph Stalin D. None of them
B. International affairs
1808. The South Asian 1816. Iraq was fought in
Free Trade Agreement
A. 1999
(SAFTA) has not been a C. International
success because of groups B. 2000
1. narrow export D. International terri- C. 2001
base of countries. tory D. 2003

1804. D 1805. A 1806. C 1807. D 1808. B 1809. C 1810. D 1811. D 1812. B


1813. D 1814. C 1815. A 1816. D 1817. A
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1817. Israel war of indepen- C. Wars 1827. When did UNICEF re-
dence expanded in D. Conflicts and vio- port that China had a
lence progression in malnu-
A. 1967
trition?
B. 1968 1822. How many women
soldiers are in US mil- A. 2000
C. 1969 itary? B. 2002
D. 1970 A. 100000 C. 2004
1818. Geography is used as B. 120000 D. 2006

M
an element of power is
C. 105000 1828. Important actor in IR
called
D. 200000 is
A. Geopolitics
1823. US cruise missile A. Countries

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B. Geography attack destroyed a B. Negotiations
C. Population weapon factory in
C. Organizations
D. None of above A. Japan
D. State
1819. Two major naval en- B. Pakistan
1829. China sent five war-
gagements occurred C. India ship in
during the War. Where
E
D. Sudan A. 2000
did these battles take
1824. Ethnic conflict is
RE
place? B. 2002
based on
A. Santiago Harbor C. 2004
and Bay of Biscay A. tangible cause
B. intangible cause D. 2005
B. Manila Bay and
1830. On what date was
H

Philippine Sea C. physical


Leonid Brezhnev
C. Manila Bay and San- D. non physical elected to the dual
tiago Harbor 1825. Russia invaded office of secretary of
IS

Afghanistan in 1979. the Soviet Communist


D. Santiago Harbor
Which country invaded Party and Soviet Presi-
and Philippine Sea
Vietnam in the same dent?
1820. Types of weapon of year? A. 6 June 1977
JA

mass destruction are


A. China B. 2 June 1977
A. Nuclear weapons
B. Russia C. 26 June 1977
B. Chemical weapon
C. USA D. 16 June 1977
C. Biological weapon
D. Germany 1831. World greatest power
D. All of above 1826. Extraction region is increases their coopera-
1821. Which kind of eco- called tion after
nomic conflict effects A. Periphery A. Proxy war
international security?
B. Semi periphery B. Cold war
A. Nuclear weapons
C. Core C. Post Cold war
B. Military industry
D. World system D. World war

1818. A 1819. C 1820. D 1821. B 1822. D 1823. D 1824. B 1825. A 1826. A


1827. D 1828. D 1829. D 1830. D 1831. B 1832. C
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1832. Anti Western feel- A. Africa A. 180


ing in Islamic countries B. 182
B. Middle East
came in
C. Asia C. 192
A. 2001
D. America D. 197
B. 2004
1843. How did the emer-
1838. CAT stands for
C. 2006 gence of nuclear tech-

er
A. Convention Against nology change the face
D. 2008
Torture of world politics?
1833. EMU stands for
B. Convention Against A. It resulted in the
A. European Monetary

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Terrorism Cuban Missile Crisis
Union
C. Convention Against B. Led to an arms race
B. Education For Mu- Trade C. It led to various
tual Understanding
D. Convention Against international crises in

an
C. Economic and Mon- which there was risk of
Tourists
etary Union nuclear war
1839. When did United
D. Electronic Monitor- states find itself main D. All of the above
ing Unit 1844. Half of world’s
Ch
user of veto?
1834. US leaders use anal- species live in
A. 1970-80
ogy of Munrich in A. Forests
A. 1920 B. 1980-90
B. Land
B. 1930 C. 1990-2000
C. Rain forests
an

C. 1938 D. 2000-01
D. Mountains
D. 1947 1840. Since 1990, bloody 1845. Who reigned in Eng-
wars ended, in which land during the English
1835. How many types nu-
countries Civil War?
clear weapon have?
y

A. South Africa A. Charles II


A. two
ra

B. Mozambique B. Nobody, Cromwell


B. four
was in charge
C. Angola
C. six
C. James I
D. ten D. All of above
Na

D. Charles I
1836. NAFTA was signed 1841. Power is a central
concept in 1846. Who was founder of
in Soviet Union?
A. 1991 A. IR
A. Stalin
B. 1992 B. International orga- B. Lenin
nizations
C. 1993 C. Wilber
C. Realism
D. 1994 D. Karl Marx
1837. World War I, Japan D. Idealism 1847. Lenin led first suc-
gained some German 1842. How many member cessful communist rev-
colonies in UN have in 2007? olution in

1833. C 1834. C 1835. A 1836. D 1837. C 1838. A 1839. A 1840. D 1841. A


1842. C 1843. D 1844. C 1845. D 1846. B 1847. A
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A. 1917 1852. Founder of Soviet A. Inter-Governmental


was Organization
B. 1918
A. Josef Stalin B. In Good Order
C. 1919
B. Georgy Malenkov C. Inspector General’s
D. 1995 Office
C. V.I. Lenin
1848. When revolution D. Inside Gamer On-
came in Eastern Eu- D. Leonid Brezhnev
line
rope 1853. Man likes to go opera, 1858. Why are game-
whereas women enjoys

M
A. 1990 theoretic approaches
boxing match is from so suited to ‘neo-neo’
B. 1991 which theory? work?
C. 1992 A. Battle of sexes

RA
A. Because game-
D. 1993 B. War theoretic approaches
1849. What does structural are easier to understand
C. Fight
adjustment involve?
D. Conflict
A. Measures to reduce B. Game-theoretic ap-
1854. Two communist gi- proaches are not suited
inflation
ants were
E to realist work
B. Measures to curb
A. Soviet Union and C. Because this ap-
government expendi-
RE
China proach allows an anal-
ture
B. United States and ysis of relative and ab-
C. Deregulation solute gains, which is
China
D. All of the above a central point of the
C. Germany and Eng- ’neo-neo’ debate
H

1850. When did GATT be- land


come WTO? D. None of the above
D. Japan and Europe
1859. Apartheid system
A. 1992 1855. Regional free trade separates whites from
IS

B. 1993 areas are non-whites, nonwhites


A. Europe from each other and
C. 1994
each individual Banu
D. 1995 B. North America group. In the early
JA

1851. Why do states under- C. Africa 1990s the system was


take protectionist mea- completely disman-
D. A and B
sures? tled from South Africa.
1856. Which country is When black majority
A. To assist private in- world’s only super rule was established?
vestment power?
A. 1994
B. To keep competi- A. France
tive foreign goods from B. 1995
B. Japan
flooding the market C. 1998
C. Germany
C. To keep stable ex- D. 1991
change rates D. United states 1860. Motorcycle manufac-
D. All of the above 1857. IGO stands for turer in US was

1848. A 1849. D 1850. D 1851. B 1852. C 1853. A 1854. A 1855. D 1856. D


1857. A 1858. C 1859. A 1860. C
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A. Bajaj 1865. When did court hear- 1870. IPE stands for
ing a Bosnia case in Ser-
B. Hero A. International politi-
bia?
cal experts
C. Harly Davidson
A. 2002 B. inter political econ-
D. Stalin B. 2004 omy
1861. Political relations C. 2005 C. international politi-
among nations cover

er
cal Economy
a range of D. 2006
D. international people
A. Activities 1866. Which community
freedom
recognized indepen-

gd
B. people dence of Croatia and 1871. Wassenar arrange-
Bosnia? ment seeks to bring
C. project
transparency in the ex-
D. scheme A. National port of

an
1862. Conception of widen- B. Regional 1. conventional
ing, deepening and C. Ethnic arms
speeding up worldwide 2. dual-use goods
D. International
in contemporary social 3. small arms and
Ch
life is 1867. In which year France light weapons
stationed its troops in 4. military aircraft
A. Globalization African countries?
Select the correct an-
B. National A. 1870 swer using the codes
C. State given below.
B. 1899
an

D. Community A. 1 and 2 only


C. 1990
1863. When did Syria and B. 1, 3 and 4 only
D. 1999
Lebanon try to build C. 2, 3 and 4 only
1868. How many states in
dams and avert wa-
y

the international sys- D. 1, 2, 3 and 4


ter before it reaches Is-
tem are likely to have 1872. China has held its
rael?
ra

nuclear weapons right currency at a fixed rate


A. 1960 now? to
B. 1964 A. Fewer than 7 A. US dollar
Na

C. 1968 B. Between 8 and 15 B. Canadian Dollar


D. 1969 C. Between 16 and 25 C. Japanese Yen
1864. How much percent- D. More than 25 D. EU Euro
age of goods and ser- 1869. When BMD origi- 1873. How many dozens of
vices North contains? nated? nuclear bomb North Ko-
A. 10 A. 1983 rea produced in 2003?
B. 20 B. 1984 A. One dozen

C. 40 C. 1987 B. two dozen

D. 60 D. 1988 C. half dozen

1861. A 1862. A 1863. B 1864. D 1865. D 1866. D 1867. C 1868. B 1869. A


1870. C 1871. D 1872. A 1873. C 1874. C
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D. 10 dozens C. Eastern Caribbean 1883. How many civilians


1874. NPT controlled Supreme Court were dead in Civil war
spread of nuclear mate- in El Salvador?
D. East?Coast?Surfing?Championships
rial in A. 20000
A. 1960 1879. When did Chevron B. 30000
B. 1965 Texaco, Shell, and Total-
FinalElf had shut down C. 40000
C. 1968 oil production in Nige- D. 50000
D. 1969 ria?

M
1884. What political party,
1875. Of the countless A. 2000 which Saddam Hussein
items invented by the
B. 2002 headed, ruled Iraq for
Chinese, what did they

RA
more than thirty years
invent in 700 that C. 2004 and killed hundreds of
would have a signifi-
D. 2010 thousands of people?
cant effect on the future
of the world? 1880. Which famous bat- A. Rashad
A. Astronomy tle took place in June
B. Bakr
1314?
B. Solar power
E C. Baath
A. The Battle of Ban-
C. Gunpowder nockburn D. Talfah
RE
D. Abacus
B. The Battle of Hast- 1885. At Global level war
1876. What is ‘Hamas’? ings might be a global fear
A. A Town of Jordan C. The Battle of Stir- or a clash between?
B. A radical Palestinian ling Bridge A. US and Iraq
H

Group D. The Battle of Stam- B. Islam and the West


C. President of ford Bridge
C. Islam and the Glob-
IS

Lebanon 1881. Harely Davidson lost alization


D. None of the above half of its market share
in D. China and America
1877. Russia and Ukraine
had a territorial dispute A. 2 years 1886. Which countries
JA

over the shrimp exports to


B. 4 years United States were
A. Yalta
C. 5 years blocked?
B. Sudak
D. 8 years A. Indonesia, Malaysia,
C. Crimean Peninsula Thailand, Pakistan
1882. Automobile industry
D. Kerch was first developed by B. Japan, Spain and
1878. ECSC stands for Russia
A. North Korea
A. European Coal and C. Europe, Africa,
Steel Community B. South Korea
China, Netherland
B. Eastern Colleges Sci- C. Japan
D. China, America,
ence Conference D. Germany Britain

1875. C 1876. B 1877. C 1878. A 1879. B 1880. A 1881. C 1882. B 1883. D


1884. C 1885. B 1886. A 1887. A
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1887. How many 1892. When did Fourth UN A. 1990


protesters marched conference on inter-
B. 1994
against verbalized and national environment
economic elites? held in South Africa? C. 1996
A. Hundreds of A. 2000 D. 1998
B. Thousands of B. 2002 1896. Most successful NICs
are the

er
C. One lac
C. 2005
D. 200 Thousand A. Soviet Union
D. 2007
1888. In 2006 worlds popu- B. Four tigers

gd
lation was 1893. In which way did the
C. Nuclear powers
UN charter differ from
A. 5.8 billion D. Powerful states
the League of Nations?
B. 6.0 billion 1897. Who founded the
i) That membership

an
C. 6.4 billion was near univer- colony of Rhode Is-
sal in the former land?
D. 6.6 billion
ii) That the Great A. Roger Williams
1889. North American Free
Powers were able
Trade Agreement
Ch
to prevent any en- B. Anne Hutchinson
A. 1990 forcement action C. William Penn
B. 1992 from taking place
which might be D. Peter Minuit
C. 1995 contrary to their 1898. Chevron Texaco,
D. 1998 interests Shell, and TotalFinalElf
an

1890. German attack on had shut down oil pro-


A. i
Poland was the imme- duction in
diate cause of B. ii A. South Africa
A. World War I C. both i and ii
y

B. Africa
B. World War II D. neither i nor ii C. Nigeria
ra

C. Cold War 1894. Both Britain and Bel- D. Europe


D. None of these gium declared war on
1899. Of what country was
Germany on 4th Au-
1891. Intergovernmental Manuel Noriega the
Na

gust, 1914. Who was


organizations hold to- dictator form 1983 to
the British Prime Min-
gether because they 1989?
ister at the time?
promote the
A. Panama
A. International con- A. Herbert H. Asquith
B. Guatemala
flicts B. Winston Churchill
B. International bene- C. Nicaragua
C. David Lloyd George
fits D. El Salvador
C. National interests 1900. Religion is to express
D. Herbert Kitchener
D. International inter- opposition to status quo
ests 1895. World Food Summit in

1888. D 1889. B 1890. B 1891. D 1892. B 1893. C 1894. A 1895. C 1896. B


1897. A 1898. C 1899. A 1900. A
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A. Politics and Culture oversaw its first nuclear C. increased outsourc-


tests and was voted ‘the ing.
greatest women of the
B. Believe System D. all of the above.
millennium’?
C. Organizations 1910. Field of IR concerns
A. Indira Gandhi relationship between
D. States
B. Benzair Bhutto the
1901. When did 140 states
agree to a voluntary C. Margaret Thatcher A. States
pact to restrict small D. Angela Merkel B. World Government

M
arms sales to conflicts?
1906. Richard Nixon was C. People
A. 2000 only President of USA
D. All of above
B. 2001 who resigned from his

RA
post. When did he re- 1911. On what date was
C. 2002 sign? Yasser Arafat appointed
D. 2003 leader of the PLO?
A. 9 August, 1972
1902. Uruguay round A. 1 February 1979
B. 9 August, 1973
started in
B. 21 February 1979
C. 9 August, 1975
A. 1986
E
C. 3 February 1979
D. 9 August, 1974
B. 1987
D. 26 February 1979
RE
1907. When did Adolf
C. 1988
Hitler’s rise to power? 1912. Diplomatic activities
D. 1999 are organized through
A. 1925
1903. A war between dis- A. Foreign ministry
putes within a state try- B. 1928
H

ing to make new gov- C. 1929 B. International min-


ernment is called istry
D. 1930
C. International orga-
IS

A. Total War
1908. Global North wants nizations
B. Limited War to stop globalization
from shipping their D. National Organiza-
C. Hegemonic war tions
jobs to
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D. Civil War 1913. Who was crowed Em-


A. North
1904. Russia and China peror in 800?
signed a treaty of B. South
A. Alfred
friendship in C. East
B. Pippin
A. 2000 D. West
C. Charles
B. 2001 1909. Global networks
C. 2002 have: D. Leopold
A. increased the num- 1914. Feminist argued that
D. 2003
bers of NGOs on the in- realism emphasize on A
1905. Which women led
ternational stage. A. Gender and social
her country to a vic-
tory in a major war, B. increased activism. equality B

1901. B 1902. A 1903. D 1904. B 1905. A 1906. D 1907. D 1908. B 1909. D


1910. B 1911. C 1912. A 1913. C 1914. A 1914. B 1914. C 1914. D
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B. Realism and Liberal- A. 1800 1924. Level of analysis con-


ism C cerns perceptions, op-
B. 1803
tion and actions of in-
C. Autonomy and Sep-
C. 1833 dividual human beings
aration D
is called
D. Liberalism D. 1870
A. Global
1915. Feminist scholars em- 1920. Which countries
stood by with Ar- B. domestic

er
phasize on importance
of gender roles in gentina during eco- C. Individual
nomic collapse?
A. Society D. National

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A. China and Japan 1925. What are are the
B. Religion
B. America and France three levels of institu-
C. IR tions in modern inter-
D. Power national society?
C. Britain and Spain

an
1916. Which caliber help A. States, NGO’s IGO’s
distinguish major geo- D. United states and
graphically contiguous IMF
B. Constitutional insti-
regions? 1921. Major war had been tutions, fundamental in-
Ch
A. Interest Fransco-Prussian war stitutions, and regimes
of
B. Payment
A. 1914-1918 C. Local, national and
C. Income
international
D. Tax B. 1939-1945
D. None of the above
an

1917. Western relation C. 1970-1971


1926. When did revolution
with Russia is mixed D. 1918-2000 in Iran lead to second
since oil stock?
1922. Which type of
A. 1970
y

bombed destroyed Na- A. 1970


B. 1980 gasaki, Japan? B. 1974
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C. 1990 A. Fusion C. 1976


D. 1999 B. Fission D. 1979
1918. When did Serbian
Na

C. Biological weapon 1927. What are other ele-


province of Kosovo ments that are fungible
fight war with Alba- D. Chemical to military power?
nian population? 1923. Movement to ban A. Economic strength
A. 1885 landmines culminated
in B. Diplomat skills
B. 1990
C. Moral legitimacy
A. 1997
C. 1994
D. All of above
D. 1998 B. 1998
1928. Andres Pastrana be-
1919. Napoleonic War C. 1999 came President in 1998
started in D. 2000 of what country?

1915. C 1916. C 1917. C 1918. B 1919. B 1920. D 1921. C 1922. B 1923. A


1924. C 1925. B 1926. D 1927. D 1928. D
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A. Venezuela A. Public 1938. What former top


politician of the USSR
B. Ecuador B. Nation
came to power in Geor-
C. Panama C. Media gia after a coup in
D. Foreign Laws 1992?
D. Colombia
1934. Who emphasizes on A. Mikhail Saakashvili
1929. When did voters in
fluidity of alliances? B. Eduard Shevard-
Europe have directly
elected their represen- A. Liberalists nadze

M
tatives?
B. Realists C. Gnadi Timushenko
A. 1970 C. Marxist D. Viktor Yushchenko
B. 1979 D. Idealist 1939. OPEC headquarter is

RA
C. 1980 1935. During World war in
II, Soviet Union and A. Vienna
D. 1988
United States were at
1930. What period is war against? B. Canada
known as the ‘second C. Japan
A. Britain
cold war’?
E
B. France D. Spain
A. 1979-1986
C. Germany 1940. Fall in South Vietnam
RE
B. 1979-1989 came in
D. Europe
C. 1974-1989 A. 1965
1936. Who was UN sec-
D. 1974-1986 retary general during B. 1975
2003?
H

1931. When did Military C. 1978


spending start increas- A. Ban Ki Moon
ing? D. 1973
B. M?rio Soares
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A. 1992 1941. Funds must be voted


C. Jorge Sampaio by the
B. 1996 D. Kofi Annan A. Members
C. 1998 1937. A set of rules, norms
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B. Secretary General
and procedure which
D. 1999
expectation of actors C. General Assembly
1932. Appearance of crack concierge in issue areas
D. Security council
on Antarctic ice shell in are called
1942. What is disadvantage
A. 1995 A. National regime
of reciprocity in collec-
B. 1997 B. International orga- tive good problems?
nizations
C. 1998 A. Solution
C. National commu-
D. 1990 nity B. Clue
1933. State use propaganda D. International C. Diffusion
to manipulate the Regime D. Result

1929. B 1930. A 1931. C 1932. B 1933. C 1934. B 1935. C 1936. D 1937. D


1938. B 1939. A 1940. D 1941. D 1942. A 1943. A 1944. A
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1943. Of which country A. US military A. 2000


was Vicente Fox elected
B. China military B. 2001
president in 2000?
C. Iraq Military C. 2002
A. Mexico
D. Iran Military D. 2004
B. Argentina
1948. IMF maintains a sys- 1953. How many states
C. Italy tem of have a great power?

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D. Portugal A. National account A. 5
1944. States were Kurds re- B. 7
B. Nation assets

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side are C. 9
C. International ac-
A. Turkey, Iraq, Iran count D. 12
and Syria 1954. Who was king of
D. Government ac-
Greece 1832-1862?

an
B. Netherland and Ger- counts
many A. Wilhelm af Dan-
1949. North Korean
C. Russia, Spain and freighter was caught mark
Germany route to Yemen in B. Georg af Danmark
Ch
D. Kosovo and Britain A. 2000 C. Johannes Capo
d’lstria
1945. What is third reason B. 2001
for national debt? D. Otto von Bayern
C. 2002
A. Government spend- 1955. Turkey parliament
D. 2003 refuses US troops to
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ing relative to taxation


1950. Which policy tries to move through Turkey
create conflict between route to
B. Government spend- MNC and host coun-
ing on Military A. Russia
try?
y

B. Netherland
C. Government spend- A. Monetary policy
ing on their own use C. Japan
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B. Fiscal policy
D. None of above D. Iraq
C. Public Policy 1956. When Hong Kong
1946. Fourth UN confer-
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ence on international D. Trade policy transferred from


environment held in Britain?
1951. Canada sent its Navy
to harass Spain in A. 1997
A. South Asia
A. 1992-93 B. 1998
B. Denmark
B. 1993-94 C. 1999
C. South Africa
C. 1994-95 D. 2000
D. Kosovo
1957. When did Japanese
D. 1995-96
1947. In 2003 no states government allow
were willing to back 1952. Treaty of Nice was Sushi from California
the drafted in to be imported?

1945. A 1946. C 1947. C 1948. A 1949. C 1950. A 1951. C 1952. A 1953. B


1954. D 1955. D 1956. A 1957. B 1958. C
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A. 1900 A. 2000-2001 A. Permanent Court of


B. 1992 International Justice
B. 2001-2002
C. 1994 B. International Court
C. 2002-2003 of Criminal Tribunal
D. 1996
D. 2003-2004 C. Inter-state court of
1958. Japan was blamed for
1963. In which year Prince justice
dumping minivans on
the Charles and Princess D. International Court
Diana of Britain an- of Justice
A. China Market

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nounced their separa-
B. India Market 1967. When Soviet Union
tion?
replaced Eastern Euro-
C. US market A. 1992 pean countries

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D. England market B. 1993 A. 1950
1959. When China be-
C. 1994 B. 1955
comes member of
WTO? D. 1995 C. 1970
A. 2000 D. 1990
1964. Hamas sent suicide
B. 2001
E
bombers to kill people 1968. CMEA stands for
C. 2005 of
A. Colorado Music Ed-
RE
D. 2008 A. Syria ucation Association
1960. Yasser Arafat’s died B. Isreal B. Combat Metham-
in phetamine Epidemic
C. Iran Act
A. 2002
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D. Iraq C. California Associa-


B. 2003
1965. Due to the landslide tion for Music Educa-
C. 2004 tion
victory of the Labour
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D. 2006 Party in the 1997 British D. Council of Mutual


1961. Two different forms General Election, this Economic Assistance
performed by peace- 43 years old son of a
1969. Communist guerril-
keepers are barrister and lecturer
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las lost power in?


A. Observing and became the youngest
peacekeeping Prime Minister since A. Britain
Lord Liverpool in 1812.
B. Experience and B. France
peacekeeping A. Margaret Thatcher C. Thailand
C. Leadership and B. Neville Chamber- D. Germany
peacekeeping lain
1970. Soviet leader allowed
D. Communication C. John Major loss of external power
and peacekeeping and construction of So-
D. Tony Blair
1962. IAEA was responsi- viet domestic restruc-
ble for inspection in 1966. World Court for- turing under its policies
Iraq in mally called of

1959. B 1960. C 1961. A 1962. C 1963. A 1964. B 1965. D 1966. D 1967. D


1968. D 1969. C 1970. C 1971. B
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A. Glasnost C. unable to take into C. Peace of South-


consideration the enor- phalia
B. Perestroika
mous complexity and
D. Peace of Eastphalia
C. A and B indeterminacy of hu-
man behavior across its 1978. Process of Arms Race
D. None of above
cultural, religious and illustrated in
1971. Schuman plan gave historical roots.
A. EU
birth in

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D. all of the above.
B. UK
A. 1950
1975. Do you remember of
C. US
B. 1952 which country Joseph

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Ratzinger was elected D. Soviet union
C. 1954
leader?
1979. Who said that good
D. 1955 general was not most
A. Vatican City
1972. Realists think that in- courageous one?

an
B. Austria
ternational system oc-
A. Zhou Enlai
curs in a state of C. Germany
B. Zhang Yi
A. Anarchy D. Ottoman Empire
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C. Sun Tzu
B. Sovereignty 1976. Consider the follow-
ing statements about D. All of above
C. Democracy NPT and CTBT:
1980. Who served as
D. Reciprocity 1. India has neither the President of
1973. MFN stands for signed NPT nor Bangladesh for the term
ratified it. lasting from April 21,
an

A. Metromedia Fiber 2. India has signed 1977 to May 30, 1981?


Network CTBT but not yet
A. Shah Azizur Rah-
B. Mine finders Corpo- ratified it.
man
ration Ltd
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Which of the state-


ments given above B. Abu Sayeed Chowd-
C. Most Favored Na- hury
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tion is/are correct?


A. 1 only C. Ziaur Rahman
D. Milford Sound, New
Zealand B. 2 only D. Abdus Sattar
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1974. Post-modernists 1981. Value of US dollar


C. Both 1 and 2
view realism as: was pegged to
D. Neither 1 nor 2
A. a central problem A. Gold
of international secu- 1977. What 1648 treaty
ended the Thirty Years B. Metal
rity because it is the
dominant discourse of War? C. Silver
power and rule. A. Peace of North- D. SRD
B. a statist ideology out phalia
1982. In which year
of touch with the reality B. Peace of Westphalia Congress slipped more
of globalization. than $ 1 billion?

1972. A 1973. C 1974. D 1975. A 1976. A 1977. B 1978. C 1979. C 1980. C


1981. D 1982. A
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A. 1990 A. Collective Goods A. The consensus in


Washington about mat-
B. 1987 B. Collective Security
ters of foreign policy
C. 1955 C. Collective Services
B. The ten point guide-
D. 1960 D. Goods and Services line to liberal economic
1988. When US President reform for development
1983. EEZ stands for around the world
Richard Nixon visited
A. Export Economic China? C. The ten point guide-
Zone line for economic

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A. 1972
B. Expressive Eco- growth in Europe
B. 1988
nomic Zone D. The ten point neo-
C. 1999 liberal guideline for

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C. Ex- Economic Zonal
D. 2001 progress in the US

1989. The response to over- 1993. FTAA negotiations


D. Exclusive Economic began in
Zone exploitation has been:
A. 2001
1984. Which state was free A. to exploit and move
to attack Iraq? on. B. 2002
E
A. United States B. privatization. C. 2003
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C. establish a system of D. 2004
B. China
governance. 1994. EEC stands for
C. Iran
D. all of the above. A. European Economic
D. Iraq 1990. Total goods and ser- Community
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1985. Decision makers suf- vices produced by na- B. Elliptic curve cryp-
fer from tion are called tography
A. Misperception A. GDP C. Error-correcting?code
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B. Attention B. GNP
C. NDP D. Early childhood
C. Selective service caries
D. NNP
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D. Related 1995. Types of rights are


1991. Which were most
1986. Who can sue World A. Civil political
powerful states in 16th
Court? century? B. Economic social
A. Individuals A. Europe C. Political Social
B. Business B. Egypt D. A and B
C. States C. United states 1996. The first concen-
tration camp was de-
D. Organization D. China vised during the Second
1987. United states was cre- 1992. What is meant by Bower War in South
ated as a leagues succes- the ‘Washington Con- Africa in 1899 for the
sor to promote sensus’? detention of African

1983. D 1984. A 1985. A 1986. C 1987. B 1988. A 1989. D 1990. A 1991. A


1992. B 1993. C 1994. A 1995. D 1996. A
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Women and children. which there would be 2003. Fidel Castro became
Who devised it? no ’real’ conflict be- leader of Cuba in 1959.
tween people. Whom had he over-
A. British
throw to become the
D. Natural order of be-
B. France new dictator of Cuba?
tween peoples can only
C. Italian exist if they have the A. Noriega
D. German same interests.
B. Morales

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1997. When did economic 1999. Japan occupied Rus-
sia in C. Duval
development come to a
halt except in Asia? A. 1900 D. Batista

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A. 1970 2004. When a states cur-
B. 1902
rency become devalued,
B. 1976 C. 1904 than imports will be-
C. 1980 D. 1905 come more

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D. 1988 2000. BCCI stands for A. Cheaper
1998. ‘Harmony of Inter- A. Bank of Credit and B. Expensive
ests’ is the idea that: Commerce Interna- C. Lower
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A. Natural order of be- tional
D. Higher
tween peoples which B. Board of Control for
has been corrupted Cricket in India 2005. How has the nature
by undemocratic state and scope of interna-
C. Breast and Cervical tional society been
leaders and outdated
Cancer Initiative conditioned by inter-
policies such as the bal-
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ance of power. Without D. Bank of Crooks and national legal instru-


these distortions there Criminals International ments?
would be no ’real’ con- A. They have defined
flict between people the nature of legitimate
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2001. How many leaders


signed EU constitu- statehood
tion?
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B. Natural order of be- B. Legal instruments


tween peoples which A. 10 have given it a code of
has been corrupted ethics, and a universal
by undemocratic state B. 15 standard of order
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leaders and outdated C. 20


policies such as the bal- C. They have clarified
ance of power. Without D. 25 the bounds of rightful
these distortions the 2002. When did IMF adjust state actions, interna-
conflict between people voting formula to in- tional and domestic
would be of a different crease power of China? D. a and c
nature.
A. 2002 2006. War between Greece
C. Natural order of be- and Turkey was nar-
B. 2003
tween peoples which rowly averted by mu-
has been corrupted C. 2005 tual acceptance of
by Marxism, without D. 2006 peace plan in

1997. C 1998. A 1999. D 2000. A 2001. D 2002. D 2003. D 2004. B 2005. D


2006. A
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A. 1967 A. A riot during the A. international devel-


1969 Munich Beer fest opment
B. 1960
B. International affairs
C. 1867
B. Adolf Hitler’s at-
D. None of these tempt to seize power in
Bavaria C. Other state issues
2007. US government
headed to global warm- C. Paul von Hinden- D. International Law
ing negotiations in burg’s seizure of power 2016. Decolonization be-
of the Weimar Republic

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A. 1990 gan with British
colonists in the
B. 1994
D. Renee el Payaso’s A. Japan
C. 1997 march on Cuzcatlan

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B. United States
D. 1998 2012. In Zero-sum game
there is no point to C. Europe
2008. Russia, France and
Britain were winner in A. Communicate D. Britain
the
B. Guide 2017. What group won vic-
A. WW I
E tories during the Amer-
C. TO ask question
B. WW II ican Revolution at Ben-
D. To quit nington and Fort Ticon-
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C. Cold War deroga under the lead-
2013. Angela Markel was
D. Proxy war ership of Ethan Allen?
only women leader of
2009. Five strongest veto great power of Ger- A. Green Mountain
powers reflect which many in Boys
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power? A. 2003 B. Scalawags


A. small states B. 2005 C. Hessians
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B. countries C. 2007 D. French traders


C. public freedom D. 2008 2018. States of Southeast-
D. dominance 2014. When China invited ern Europe are bound
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2010. When did Pacific mi- President Nixon to by Slovenia, Romania,


crostate of Kiribati rec- visit? and Greece are
ognized? A. 1972 A. Balkans
A. 1999 B. Mountain range
B. 1974
B. 2001 C. Thesaurus
C. 1976
C. 2003 D. Geographical range
D. 1978
D. 2006
2015. Sovereignty means
2011. What does the term that states are not re- 2019. When did Indonesia
‘Beer Hall Putsch’ refer quired to intertwine set a goal to become
to? in NIC?

2007. C 2008. B 2009. D 2010. C 2011. B 2012. A 2013. B 2014. A 2015. B


2016. B 2017. A 2018. A 2019. D 2020. A
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A. 1960 Select the correct an- A. National Govern-


B. 1965 swer using the codes ment
given below. B. Government
C. 1968
A. 1 only C. National
D. 1969
B. 2 only D. Semi Government
2020. OSCE stands for
C. Both 1 and 2 2028. Radical Liberals ar-
A. Organization for

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D. Neither 1 nor 2 gue that:
Security and Co-
operation in Europe 2023. Positive peace de- A. Hegemonic institu-
fined to include tional order has fallen

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prey to the neo-liberal
B. Objective structured A. Political equality consensus which mini-
clinical examination mizes the role of pub-
B. Human rights
C. Office of Child Sup- lic sector in providing
C. Social rules
welfare and elevates the

an
port Enforcement
D. A and B market.
D. Objective Struc-
tured Clinical Evalu- 2024. Postmodern femi- B. Hegemonic institu-
ation nists criticize on liberal tional order has fallen
Ch
feminists to combine prey to the Marxist
2021. Radical liberals place
women into traditional consensus which maxi-
importance on:
structure of mizes the role of public
A. the civilizing capac- sector in providing wel-
A. War
ity of global civil soci- fare and has no faith in
ety. B. Foreign policy the market.
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B. rule of law and insti- C. Trade C. Hegemonic institu-


tutions. D. A and B tional order has fallen
C. international laws. 2025. Which war symbol- prey to the neo-liberal
izes tragic irrationality consensus which max-
y

D. all of the above. imizes the role of pub-


of war?
2022. With reference to lic sector in providing
ra

‘Financial Action Task A. World War I welfare and elevates the


Force (FATF)’, which B. World War II market.
of the following state-
C. Cold War D. None of the above.
ments is/are correct?
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2029. When did US China


1. India is not a full D. World War III
and US India improved
member of FATF 2026. Cuban missile Crisis their relations?
but it has partial started in
membership sta- A. WW I
A. 1955
tus of this organi- B. WW II
zation. B. 1962
C. Cold War
2. All permanent C. 1976
members of the D. Proxy war
Security Council D. 1988 2030. Vicente Fox became
except China are 2027. Most important actor President in 2000 of
members of FATF. in IR what country?

2021. A 2022. C 2023. D 2024. D 2025. A 2026. B 2027. A 2028. A 2029. C


2030. A
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A. Mexico 2035. Elimination of struc- 2039. International balance


tural violence is consid- of payment is managed
B. Guatemala
ered as a source of con- by the
C. Brazil flict and war is called A. UNDP
D. Nicaragua A. Positive Peace B. World Bank
2031. IWC stands for B. Structural Peace C. WHO
A. International Whal- C. Power peace D. WTO
ing Commission D. Negative peace 2040. What is the mean-

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B. International 2036. Which ancient em- ing of the term ‘Cinque
Wildlife Coalition pire had four kings Ports’?
called Nebuchadnez- A. An system of ports

RA
C. Interacting with zar?
Computers for the defence of the
A. Inca English coastline
D. International Win-
B. Babylonian B. A series of ports be-
dow Corporation
C. Ottoman low sea level in East An-
2032. Who led a coup d’tat glia
in Suriname in 1980? D. Greek
E C. A system of ports
2037. Define Collective Se- for the defence of the
A. Ronald / Venetiaan
curity. French coastline
RE
B. Desi Bouterse A. Each state in a sys- D. A series of ports
C. Charles Taylor tem abides by interna- with an official, royal
tional law. monopoly in wool ex-
D. Robert Mugabe
B. Each state in a sys- ports
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2033. Superpower leaders tem accepts that secu- 2041. Americans were
in summit meeting in- rity for one is security taken to hostage in Iran
clude for all and agrees to join in
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A. Woodrow Wilson in a collective response


to aggression. A. 1933
B. Nikita Khrushchev B. 1966
C. Each state in a sys-
C. Stalin tem contributes to col- C. 1979
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lective security by max- D. 1988


D. J. Bush
imizing its security self-
2034. Hot spot of interna- interest. 2042. UN emerged as
tional conflicts is world’s most important
D. None of the above. tool of establishing
A. South Korea and Tai- 2038. Which country left A. International con-
wan the British Common- flicts
B. South Asia and wealth in 1961?
B. International rela-
Britain A. South Africa tions
C. France and Belgium B. India C. International law
C. Canada D. International orga-
D. Italy and Russia D. Pakistan nization

2031. A 2032. B 2033. B 2034. A 2035. A 2036. B 2037. B 2038. A 2039. D


2040. A 2041. C 2042. A 2043. D
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2043. Ethnic group of peo- 2047. Islamic govern- A. India-Pakistan


ple share ment established in
B. UK-USA
Afghanistan in
A. Culture C. Pakistan-UK
A. 1990
B. Language D. India-UK
B. 1992
C. Religion 2051. When did France
C. 1994 veto Britain’s applica-
D. All of above

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D. 1997 tion from ECC member-
2044. What security orga- ship?
nization was founded to 2048. Biological Weapon
Convention was signed A. 1963-67
contain Communist ad-

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vances in Asia by the by B. 1971-74
Manila Pact of 1954? A. 50 countries C. 1975-79
A. Australia New B. 100 countries D. 1979-81

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Zealand United States
Security Organization C. 150 countries 2052. How is the neo-
(ANZUS) liberal approach to in-
D. 200 countries tentional law limited?
B. Southeast Asia 2049. What was the
Ch
A. By their inability
Treaty Organization Manchurian Crisis?
to explain the develop-
(SEATO)
A. China slipped into ment of law in areas
C. Association of civil war as Guo- where the self-interests
Southeast Asian Na- mindang Nationalists of states are unclear
tions (ASEAN) fought Mao Zedong’s B. By the failure to ex-
an

D. East Asian Security Communist party plain the origins of the


Organizations (ECSO) B. Japan occupied modern system of inter-
Manchuria and es- national law
2045. When did Anti Israel
alignment break down tablished Manchuguo. C. By their rejection of
y

in Jordan? The League of Nations the idea that interna-


took no forcible action tional law constitutes
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A. 1991 against Japan thereby the identities and inter-


B. 1992 failing to deter future ests of states
imperial ecpansion
C. 1993 D. None of the above
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C. Japan failed to get


D. 1994 2053. The Kyoto Protocol:
racial equality written
2046. When did Nancy into the Treaty of Ver- A. is a legally binding
Pelosi become first sailles commitment to reduce
women Speaker of greenhouse gas emis-
D. Japan suffered from
House? sions.
an earthquake in 1923
A. 2001 resulting in a hundred B. allows emissions
thousands deaths trading.
B. 2005
2050. Which countries C. promotes Clean
C. 2007 signed treaty against Development Mecha-
D. 2009 terrorism in 1992? nisms.

2044. B 2045. D 2046. C 2047. B 2048. B 2049. B 2050. D 2051. A 2052. D


2053. D 2054. D
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D. all of the above. 2058. Vietnam was started 2063. Agenda 12 is:
2054. When did Indonesia in
A. action plan for sus-
economically slide in? A. 1950 tainable development.
A. 1990 B. 1965 B. framework to com-
B. 1994 C. 1966 bat climate change.
C. 1997 D. 1960 C. framework conven-
2059. When did US tion to protect biodiver-
D. 1998
Congress ban US im- sity.

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2055. What is an empire?
ports of goods? D. UNCED agreement
A. A state which domi- to combat desertifica-
A. 1995
nates other states with tion.

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or without taking over B. 1996
them 2064. Central American
C. 1997 civil wars began at
B. An area appropri- D. 1999
ated by a political com- A. 1960
2060. Ethnic conflict is
munity B. 1970
most important source
C. A distinct political of C. 1980
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entity which possesses
A. Violence D. 1990
both home and foreign
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territories B. Conflicts 2065. US civil war occurred
D. A association of C. Wars in
states based on com- D. Strength A. 1840
mon interests and
2061. World economy is B. 1850
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norms
dominated by a few
2056. US Japanese Secu- states as World’s C. 1860
rity Treaty alliance
A. Economy D. 1870
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United states main-


tained troops in? B. Relation 2066. Derrida argues that:
A. Germany C. Population A. the world can be
grasped using a ratio-
B. France D. security
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nalist approach.
C. Japan 2062. UNHCR stands for
B. the world cannot be
D. Europe A. United Nation grasped but has to be in-
Health Care Reform terpreted.
2057. World’s largest in-
ternational agency for C. the world is inexpli-
technical development B. United Nation High-
cable.
assistance is way Contract Route
D. the view of the
A. UNHCR C. United Nations
world depends on your
High Commissioner
B. UNDP position in society.
for Refugees
C. UNICEF 2067. China holds a veto
D. United Nation High
D. UNEP Chemical Resistance power in the

2055. C 2056. C 2057. B 2058. D 2059. C 2060. C 2061. C 2062. C 2063. A


2064. C 2065. C 2066. B 2067. C
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A. France 2071. Which Egyptian Pres- A. 2000


ident and Israeli Prime
B. Russia B. 2001
Minister signed a peace
C. UN security Council treaty ‘camp David C. 2002
Agreement’ at camp D. 2003
D. United states David in 1979, with the
assistance of U.S. Presi- 2075. Which Christian be-
2068. Jozef Beck was Polish lief began with the
dent Jimmy Carter?

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foreign minister from teachings of monk Mar-
November 1932 until he A. Hosni Mubarak & tin Luther?
field to Romania during Menachem Begin
A. Lutheranism

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the German invasion B. Hafiz Al-Asad &
by Poland in Septem- Menachem Begin B. New Church
ber 1939. Courted by
both alliances, Beck re- C. Anwar Sadat & C. Protestant
fused to align his coun- Menachem Begin D. England Church

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try with either power. D. Anwar Sadat & 2076. During which war
Which other country Moshe Dayan was the Battle of Sedan
did Beck refuse to in-
2072. This man, elected fought?
clude in any political al-
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liance with Poland? President of China by A. Franco Prussian
the National People’s War
A. Britain. Congress in March
2003, served as party B. The Crimean War
B. Yugoslavia.
chief in the 1980s in C. The Boer War
C. Romania.
Guizhou and Tibet,
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D. France. where he oversaw D. The French and In-


crackdowns on pro- dian War
2069. In 2001, Japanese
cities merge independence protests. 2077. Five successive G7
to form the city of meeting happened in
A. Jiang Zemin
y

Saitama? A. 1990-1994
B. Hu Jintao
A. Urawa
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B. 1994-1995
C. Tenzin Gyatso
B. Omiya C. 1995-1998
D. Yao Ming
C. Yono D. 1996-1998
2073. The American Revo-
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D. all of these lution ended with what 2078. Regimes help to solve
2070. When republic be- treaty in 1783? collective good prob-
comes interdependent lems by increasing
A. Treaty of Paris
states and then formed
A. Transparency
a loose coordination B. Treaty of London
structure is called B. Transaction
C. Treaty of Washing-
A. CIS ton C. Communications
B. CIT D. Versailles Treaty D. Organization
C. OIS 2074. United States occupy 2079. Post Cold War era
D. CIT Iraq in was more peaceful then

2068. D 2069. D 2070. A 2071. C 2072. B 2073. A 2074. D 2075. A 2076. A


2077. A 2078. A 2079. C
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A. WW I B. West Europe’s A. America and China


mariners and warriors
B. WW II B. Egypt and Jordan
C. Scandinavian
C. Cold War C. Congo and Somalia
mariners and warriors
D. Post Cold War D. Iran and Iraq
D. Scandinavian bar-
2080. What are the three barians 2089. England declares of
stages of the life cycle war in
of norms? 2084. Which agency sets
binding standards for A. 1645

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A. Norms imposition, international air traf- B. 1650
norm rejection, norm fic?
decline C. 1652
A. UPU

RA
B. Norm emergence, D. 1655
norm cascade, norm B. IMO
2090. When Chechnya pro-
internalisation C. ICAO voked Western fears
C. Norm emergence, D. ITU of expansionist and ag-
norm climax, norm de- gressive Russian nation-
cline 2085. What does not influ- alism?
E
ence itself, but ability to
D. None of the above influence others? A. 1898
RE
2081. War in El Salvador A. People B. 1852
started in
B. Military C. 1980
A. 1970
C. Power D. 1999
B. 1980 2091. U. Thante, secretary-
H

D. Politicians
C. 1988 general of United Na-
2086. Superpower relations tions from 1961-71 be-
D. 1999 improve after longed to:
IS

2082. Level of analysis ex- A. Mikhail Gorbachev A. Thailand


plains International
outcomes in full term of B. Stalin B. Singapore
global trends and mili-
C. Ronald Reagan C. Burma
JA

tary force to transform


interactions of states D. Woodrow Wilson D. Brazil
are called 2092. British relinquished
2087. When did 25 leaders
A. State sign EU constitution? the control of Hong
Kong and thus it be-
B. Global A. 2000
came the part of China
C. Domestic B. 2003 on:
D. Individual C. 2004 A. July 1997
2083. Who were Vikings? D. 2006 B. September 1996
A. East Europe’s 2088. Anti Israel alignment C. May 1995
mariners and warriors broke down in D. December 1998

2080. B 2081. B 2082. B 2083. C 2084. C 2085. C 2086. A 2087. C 2088. B


2089. C 2090. D 2091. C 2092. A 2093. A
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2093. Worlds leading 2098. Conflicts are spread- A. Limited sovereignty


lender state was ing world wide in coun- for eastern bloc nation
tries like
A. United states B. Full sovereignty for
A. India, Pakistan, soviet bloc nations
B. China
Ukraine, Palestine, Seri- C. A way through
C. Africa lanka which eastern bloc na-
D. Germany B. Japan, Spain and tions could facilities

er
2094. The tragedy of the Russia reform
commons assumes: C. United States, D. None of the above
A. actors are rational. Africa, Iran

gd
2103. Foucault focuses on
B. rational action can D. Germany, Italy, the power-knowledge
lead to irrational out- Spain relationship and sees
comes. the two as:
2099. Which ancient coun-

an
C. irrational outcomes try had Nebuchadnez- A. independent.
can harm the long-term zar II as its monarch? B. mutually constitu-
interests of actors. tive.
A. Iran
D. all of the above.
Ch
B. Babylonia C. contradictory.
2095. Which saint is most D. none of the above.
commonly Germans to C. Samaria
Christianity? 2104. When WTO meeting
D. Manchuria
with Cancun, Mexico
A. St. Boniface 2100. When did ExxonMo- held?
an

B. Hilary Clinton bil delay operation in a


A. 2000
gas field in Indonesia?
C. St. Bernard B. 2001
A. 2000
D. St. Augustine of C. 2002
Canterbury B. 2001
y

D. 2003
2096. US senate approved C. 2002
2105. Conflict in IR refers
ra

ratification in
D. 2003 to
A. 1997
2101. UN emerged as A. Social Conflicts
B. 1998 world’s most impor-
Na

tant tool of establishing B. Religious Conflicts


C. 1999
international conflicts C. Armed conflict
D. 1990 in
D. Economic conflicts
2097. On democracy, pub-
A. 1970 2106. UN charter initiate a
lic opinion has less ef-
fect on B. 1980 mechanism for

A. Nation C. 1990 A. Relationships


B. Foreign policy D. 1999 B. International Law
C. state 2102. What was the Brezh- C. Collective orders
D. Power nev doctrine? D. Collective Security

2094. D 2095. A 2096. A 2097. B 2098. A 2099. B 2100. B 2101. C 2102. A


2103. B 2104. D 2105. C 2106. D 2107. B
332 Chapter 35. International relations

2107. What is worth of B. That a state can take A. Switzerland


trade across interna- over territory if it sees it B. West Germany
tional borders each as necessary for its na- (BRD)
year? tional interest
C. East Germany
A. $ 5 Trillion C. The pursuit of na- (DDR)
B. $ 10 Trillion tional economic self-
sufficiency D. Austria
C. $ 15 Trillion 2116. Protectionist Hawely
D. That members of
D. $ 35 Trillion Smoot Act was adopted
the League of Nations

M
2108. When Taliban by United States in
would take an attack on
regime came into a member as an attack A. 1920
power in Afghanistan? on them all B. 1930

RA
A. 1992 2112. Which dilemma Ne- C. 1960
B. 1995 oliberals use to illus-
D. 1980
trate their argument to
C. 1996 2117. IMO stands for
cooperate?
D. 1994 A. In My Opinion
A. Prisoners Dilemma
2109. CIS stands for
E
B. Personality disorder B. International Mar-
A. Common interest itime Organization
state
RE
C. International Math
C. Parkinson’s?disease
B. Consumer Interest Olympiad
states D. Intelligent Medical
D. Peritoneal Dialysis Objects
C. Commonwealth of
interdependent States 2113. Jan Peter Balkenende
H

2118. Free trade area began


D. Commonwealth of became PM in 2002 of in Asia in
independent States what country?
A. 1970
IS

2110. Who was the leader A. Belgium


B. 1980
of Communist Russia B. Netherlands
from 1917-1924? C. 1990
C. Luxembourg D. 1998
A. Hu Jintao
JA

D. Liechtenstein 2119. In 1983 first woman


B. Czar Nicholas
2114. Eritrea got indepen- became Vicar-General
C. Vladimir Lenin of the Church of
dence from:
D. Fidel Castro England. Name the
A. Ethiopia woman?
2111. What was the
principle of ‘self- B. U.K A. Shila Cameron
determination’ in Wil- B. Elizabeth Cameron
C. Spain
son’s 14 points?
D. Soviet Union C. Sue Cameron
A. That each ’peo-
ple’ should enjoy self- 2115. Walter Ulbricht be- D. none of these
government over its came President in 1960 2120. Ethnic Serbs who
sovereign nation state of what country? were in minority are

2108. C 2109. D 2110. C 2111. A 2112. A 2113. B 2114. A 2115. C 2116. B


2117. B 2118. B 2119. A 2120. A
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A. Croatia and Bosnia A. Sri Lanka 2130. When did UN remove


B. Yugoslavia its staff from Iraq?
B. Madagascar
C. Croats C. Malaysia A. 2001

D. Slovenes D. New Zealand B. 2002


2121. How is termed the 2126. Intergovernmental C. 2003
killing and forced ex- organizations SELDOM D. 2005

er
pulsion of one ethnic do which of the follow-
group by another, par- 2131. Marshall Plan was
ing?
ticularly of Muslim in named for its origi-
A. Provide strong en- nator US secretary of
Bosnia-Herzegovina?

gd
forcement state George C. Mar-
A. Ethnic cleansing shall. US sent the aid
B. Monitor parties
B. Muslim cleansing of almost S 13 billion
C. Provide fora for dis- dollars to 17 European
C. Balkan cleansing

an
cussion countries who formed
D. Crusade cleansing D. Reduce transaction Organization for Euro-
2122. When did President costs for agreements pean Economic Coop-
Clinton ask congress to eration (OEEC). When
2127. Recourse rich South
Ch
replace fast track legis- this aid was sent?
China Sea has not
lation? fought a military battle A. 1950-1952
A. 1996 in
B. 1952-54
B. 1997 A. 20 years
C. 1948-52
C. 1998 B. 22 years
D. 1946-52
an

D. 1999 C. 24 years 2132. How is called the doc-


2123. Long economic D. 25 years trine that human beings
waves is also called 2128. A state that imports are free to control their
y

A. Hegemony more than its exports is own actions and these


actions are not fixed
B. Opposite approach A. Trade surplus in advance by God or
ra

C. Obsolete B. Positive balance of fate?


D. Kondratieff cycle trade A. Free action
Na

2124. Realists get surprised C. Trade deficit B. Free will


when Soviet split into D. Balance of trade C. Freedom will
A. 3 peaces 2129. When did United
D. Free freedom will
B. 15 peaces States request six
month opt-out contin- 2133. How many members
C. 16 peaces gency of ABM treaty? CIS have?
D. 20 peaces A. 2000 A. Ten
2125. Albert Zafy became B. Twelve
B. 2001
the president of which
country for a three-year C. 2003 C. Fourteen
stint? D. 2005 D. Eighteen

2121. A 2122. B 2123. D 2124. B 2125. B 2126. A 2127. D 2128. C 2129. B


2130. C 2131. C 2132. B 2133. B 2134. A
334 Chapter 35. International relations

2134. Why does economics 2139. Foreign investment A. US


important in IPE? in Bolivia dropped by B. UK
A. for security affairs 90 % from
C. EU
B. for economic trade A. 1999-2000
D. Japan
C. for free market B. 1999-2002 2144. In ECSC French and
economy C. 1999-2004 Germany were joined
D. for freedom of na- by
D. 1999-2005
tions A. Japan

M
2135. When Queen Eliza- 2140. Who was first
B. America
beth honoured Mother woman speaker of
Teresa with the order of House? C. Italy

RA
Merit (Highest British A. Margaret D. Spain
honour)? 2145. Maastricht Treaty
B. Rica
A. 1981 was signed in
B. 1982 C. Mishel A. Netherland
C. 1983 D. Nancy Pelosi B. New York
E
2141. Treaty of Utrecht C. Denmark
D. 1984
2136. How many troops came up in
D. Dutch
RE
United states main- A. 1750 2146. During Cold War,
tained in Europe? which country tried
B. 1713
A. 2, 00, 000 to play an equal role
C. 1758 with superpower?
B. 3, 00, 000
H

D. 1788 A. America
C. 4, 00, 000
2142. How do post- B. Europe
D. 5, 00, 000
modernists react to the
IS

2137. When women in C. China


criticism that their the-
Bahrain won right to D. Russia
ories are too theoretical
vote and run office? 2147. In 2004-06 ten thou-
and not concerned with
A. 2000 the real world? sand migrants and
JA

refugees from sub-


B. 2001 A. In the social world Saharan Africa came
C. 2002 there is no such thing to
as real
D. 2003 A. Korea
2138. In which realm reci- B. It doesn’t matter
B. Netherland
procity operates? that it’s too theoretical
C. Japan
A. Positive C. Theory is the instru-
ment of change D. Morocco
B. Negative
2148. How many foreign
D. None of the above
C. Positive and Nega- terrorist organization
tive 2143. Cuban American or- US state department
D. None of above ganizes to influence mentioned?

2135. C 2136. B 2137. C 2138. C 2139. D 2140. D 2141. B 2142. A 2143. A


2144. C 2145. D 2146. C 2147. D 2148. C
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A. 30 A. Leaders have incen- 2158. Which of the follow-


tives to lie ing resulted from the
B. 40
Great Depression?
B. If leaders revealed
C. 42 their programs, they A. Increased trade bar-
D. 58 would be more likely to riers and devalued cur-
be attacked rencies
2149. When did President
Hugo Chavez take his C. Leaders will not B. A stable exchange

er
power? always grant foreign rate system
monitors access to their
A. 2004 nuclear programs C. Free international

gd
capital flows
B. 2006 D. ALL of the above
2154. Warsaw pact dis- D. None of the above
C. 2007
banded in 2159. When did US mili-
D. 2009
tary vaccine all 2.4 mil-

an
A. 1971
2150. China and India lion soldiers against an-
progress on two key B. 1981 thrax?
indicators C. 1991
A. 1997
Ch
A. Infant mortality D. 2001
B. 1998
B. Fertility rate 2155. When did China an-
nounce $ 3 billion in C. 1995
C. A and B preferential loan for D. 1992
D. None of above Africa?
2160. Which country
an

A. 2005
2151. China’s capital is mostly have long range
B. 2007 bombs?
A. Hong Kong
C. 2008 A. Pakistan
B. Beijing
y

D. 2010 B. America
C. Macau
2156. Most important coor-
C. China
ra

D. Taiwan poration being a bank


is D. Japan
2152. United States sent
warships into Gulf of A. Financial 2161. Tariff restricts
Na

Sidra in B. Social A. Imports


A. 1986 C. Industrial B. Exports
B. 1987 D. Multinational
C. Market Competi-
C. 1988 2157. Argentina paid to tion
IMF off in
D. 1999 D. Monopoly
A. 2003
2153. Why is there so much 2162. What are the distinc-
B. 2006
uncertainty over which tive characteristics of
states have nuclear C. 2009 the modern institution
weapons? D. 2012 of international law?

2149. B 2150. C 2151. B 2152. A 2153. D 2154. C 2155. B 2156. A 2157. B


2158. A 2159. A 2160. C 2161. A 2162. D
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A. A peculiar language B. People of Kurdistan A. 1979


of reasoning and argu- in Eastern Asia
B. 1880
ment
C. People of Kurdistan
C. 1882
B. Multilateral form of in Central Asia
legislation D. 1885
D. People of Kurdistan
C. A strong discourse in Northern Asia 2171. When Palestinian
of institutional auton- Liberation Organiza-
omy 2167. Which failed artist
tion (PLO) was estab-
went on to become a

M
D. All of the above lished:
dictatorial Chancellor
2163. A state where MNC of Germany? A. 1956
has its headquarter is A. Hess B. 1959

RA
called
B. Bismarck C. 1964
A. Home country
C. Hitler D. 1959
B. Host Country
D. Papen 2172. Which industries
C. Frirnd country have largest MNCs?
2168. How many resolu-
D. Neighbor country
E
tions security council A. Automobile
2164. When did US court passed?
B. Oil
RE
order large payment to
A. 1200
US victims and torture C. Electronic
by Iran and Iraq? B. 1500
D. All of above
A. 2002 C. 1700
2173. South Korean cur-
H

B. 2003 D. 1900 rency was down by 20 %


C. 2005 and stock markets were
2169. Why is ‘uncertainty’ collapsed in
so crucial to the realist
IS

D. 2007
account of security? A. 1995
2165. When Joseph Stalin
died in 1953 it was A. Because it causes B. 1997
global news. Do you the system to be anar-
C. 1999
JA

known which famous chic


Russian composer also D. 2002
B. Because it leads to
died that day? lack of trust in the in- 2174. Pacific microstate of
A. Rostropovich ternational system Kiribati was recognized
by?
B. shostakovich C. Because it changes
the balance of power A. Europe
C. Rimsky-Korsakov
in the international sys-
B. Malaysia
D. Prokofiev tem
C. Beijing
2166. Who are Kurds? D. None of the above
D. Taiwan
A. People of Kurdistan 2170. When did Chile seize
in Western Asia coastline from Bolivia? 2175. Tea is produced by

2163. A 2164. B 2165. D 2166. A 2167. C 2168. C 2169. B 2170. A 2171. C


2172. D 2173. B 2174. D 2175. D 2176. C
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A. India A. A policy of mak- C. To impose rules and


ing concessions to Ger- regulations on another
B. Sri Lanka
many in hopes that set- actors
C. China tlement of more mod-
D. To bring conflicts
est claims will calm that
D. All of above 2183. When 150 countries
state’s expansionist ap-
2176. How many types petites. It was a good of world’s major trad-
international conflict policy. ing states have joined

er
have? WTO?
B. A policy that people
A. 2 should appease them- A. 2006
selves through self-

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B. 5 B. 2007
determination. It was a
C. 6 good policy. C. 2009

D. 8 C. A policy of mak- D. 2011

an
2177. When did Islamist ing concessions to Ger- 2184. The slogan of the
militants seize Grand many in hopes that set- French Revolution
Mosque in Mecca? tlement of more mod- was:
est claims will calm that
A. One nation, one
Ch
A. 1970 state’s expansionist ap-
leader, and one flag
B. 1979 petites. It was not a
good policy. B. Government of the
C. 1988 people, by the people,
D. A policy that people
D. 1990 and for the people
should appease them-
2178. US and Russian nu- selves through self- C. Liberty, equality
an

clear forces were con- determination. It was and fraternity


siderably reduced in not a good policy. D. Workers of the
A. 1991 2181. MNCs stand for world unite
y

A. Multinational Cor- 2185. What is legal posi-


B. 1990
poration tivism?
ra

C. 1995
B. Multinational Com- A. The idea that legal
D. 1998 pany rules have legitimacy
when from their logi-
2179. Ability to get another C. Mobile Network
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cal and practical deriva-


actor or not to do what Code tion form a fundamen-
it have done is called
D. Monocyte (Im- tal ’grundnorm’
A. Politics munology) B. The idea that natu-
B. Power 2182. Strategy of deter- ral law is no different
rence is used to than positive law, and
C. Organization
that they are interde-
D. States A. Threaten or punish pendent
another actor
2180. What was ‘appease- C. The idea that au-
ment’? Was it a good B. Award another actor thority of legal rules
policy? comes from their status

2177. B 2178. B 2179. B 2180. C 2181. A 2182. A 2183. B 2184. C 2185. D


338 Chapter 35. International relations

as the commands of a 2191. Who was the Ger- C. Economic matter


sovereign authority man foreign minister
D. international matter
during World War ll?
D. a and c
A. F. W. von der schu-
2186. Which country plays 2196. When did United
lenburg.
central role in World’s states withdrew from
politics? B. Constantin von Neu- ABM?
rath.
A. United States A. 2000
C. Joachim von Ribben-
B. Germany

M
trop. B. 2002
C. Japan C. 2006
D. Franz von Papen.
D. China 2192. Vietnam War D. 2008

RA
2187. Yugoslavia broke up trapped US decision
2197. When did Pakistan
in makers in
top nuclear scientist
A. 1991-92 A. 1920 sold bomb?
B. 1992-93 B. 1940 A. 1990
C. 1993-94 C. 1950 B. 1992
E
D. 1994-95 D. 1960 C. 1993
RE
2188. When did Iraqi war 2193. Andean Common
D. 1995
demonstrate usefulness Market began in
of air power? A. 1965 2198. United States send
two aircraft carries to
A. 2001 B. 1967
A. Britain
H

B. 2002 C. 1968
B. China
C. 2003 D. 1969
C. Congo
IS

D. 2005 2194. President Bush sec-


ond term emphasis on D. Japan
2189. When Stalin occu-
spreading
pied Soviet Union? 2199. What does liberal op-
A. Democracy timism about the post-
A. 1988
JA

B. Dictatorship cold war era rest on?


B. 1975
C. Feudalism A. That democracies
C. 1941 do not go to war with
D. None of above one another
D. 1920
2195. Which aspects expli-
2190. When NATO air war B. That institutions
cate consequentiality of
Kosovo? can overcome the logic
great power in Interna-
of anarchy
A. 1997 tional amour and G7 in-
dustrialized countries? C. That modern cap-
B. 1998
italism binds states
A. social matter
C. 1999 closely together
B. Physical matter
D. 2000 D. All of the above

2186. D 2187. A 2188. C 2189. C 2190. C 2191. C 2192. D 2193. D 2194. A


2195. C 2196. B 2197. A 2198. B 2199. D 2200. C
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2200. Diplomats, bureau- 2205. When did North Ko- A. 2000


crats and politicians rea and South Korea
B. 2005
can benefit from knowl- take a separate delega-
edge produced by tion? C. 2007
A. Social scholar A. 1990 D. 2010
B. 1991 2210. Idealists were partic-
B. economic scholar
ularly active between

er
C. IR scholar C. 1992
A. WW I
D. All of above D. 1993
B. WW II
2201. In 2008 Olympic 2206. During Cold War,

gd
which country received C. WW I and WW II
game started in?
a massive amount of D. Cold war
A. Hong Kong Soviet subsidies? 2211. Who said that labor
B. Yunnan A. Russia is source of economic

an
C. Beijing surplus?
B. France
A. Karl Marx
D. Sichuan C. Egypt
B. Stalin
Ch
2202. When did Russia join D. Cuba
G7 summit C. Walker
2207. In World War I
A. 1990 Germany, Austria- D. Weber
Hungary and Ottoman 2212. Who was the last Em-
B. 1993 Empire were defeated peror of Germany?
C. 1997 by
an

A. Fredrick the Great


D. 1999 A. Britain, France, Rus-
sia, United States B. William I
2203. Another ‘great dic-
B. Norway, Japan, Eu- C. William II
tator’ was Ayatollah
y

Khomeini. In what year rope D. Fredrick William I


did he lead the Iranian C. China, Iran and Iraq 2213. In Gulf War women
ra

Revolution against the ratio was?


last shah of Persia?
D. China, Japan, Eu- A. Five thousand
A. 1969 rope, Asia B. Ten thousand
Na

B. 1979 2208. In late 1980’s who C. Fifteen thousand


C. 1959 struggled to control its
own military? D. Fifty thousand
D. 1949 2214. What is left out of the
A. Indira Ghandi
2204. State government is ‘neo-neo’ debate?
B. Benazir Bhutto
A. Democracy A. The role of domestic
C. Angela Markel politics
B. Autocracy
D. Rica B. The possibility lead-
C. Bureaucracy 2209. Mahmud abbas be- ers learn from their ex-
came a president in periences
D. Diplomacy

2201. C 2202. C 2203. B 2204. A 2205. B 2206. D 2207. A 2208. B 2209. B


2210. C 2211. A 2212. C 2213. B 2214. D 2215. B
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C. Political globaliza- 2220. WFP stands for C. Yugoslavia


tion and the shift of
A. Whole Food Pro- D. Croatia
political activity away
gram
from the state 2225. Mercantilism and
B. World Food Pro-
D. All of the above Liberalism are theory
gram
2215. Second conference of
on international envi- C. World Flood Pro-
gram A. Marxism
ronment happened in
D. World Food Plan B. Sociologists
A. 1980

M
B. 1982 2221. Longe range missile C. Socialism
are
C. 1984 D. Economics
A. Tactical ballistic

RA
D. 1989 missile. 2226. US Canadian border
2216. Germany capital city had become heavily pol-
B. Intercontinental bal-
is luted by
listic missile
A. Berlin A. 1970
C. Short-range ballistic
B. Hamburg missile B. 1974
C. Dresden
E
D. Theatre ballistic
missile C. 1976
D. Cologne
RE
2217. In 1992, which per- 2222. In view of phyco- D. 1979
son was elected as the logical theory men are
more likely to fear 2227. Technical operation
42nd US president?
succeeded in
A. Jeorge Bush A. Intimacy
H

A. 1952
B. Bill Clinton B. Separateness
C. Bush Junior B. 1962
C. Autonomy
IS

D. None of these D. Interconnection C. 1972


2218. European military 2223. Paavo Lipponen be- D. 1982
weaknesses revealed in came PM in 1995 of
what country? 2228. Law concerning wars
A. 1965
JA

are divided into two ar-


B. 1972 A. Sweden eas
C. 1986 B. Finland
A. Laws of war
D. 1999 C. Estonia
B. Laws in war
2219. Individual level of D. Latvia
Analysis theories about 2224. Ivica Racan became C. Laws after war
war is centered to PM in 2000 of what D. A and B
A. Realism country?
2229. What are the reasons
B. Rationality A. Slovenia
to think that the 21st
C. Irrationality B. Bosnia-Herzegovina century will be a realist
D. Nationality century?

2216. A 2217. B 2218. D 2219. B 2220. B 2221. B 2222. A 2223. B 2224. D


2225. D 2226. A 2227. A 2228. D
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A. Africa is still A. A country with a A. Kosovo


plagued by civil con- constitution B. Sevojno
flict
B. Delineated area of C. Bosnia
B. Europe continues to rule-governed activity
be divided by national D. Yugoslavia
interests C. A set of implicit 2237. Who was first presi-
or explicit principles, dent of Bolivia?
C. Human rights as- norms, rules and deci-

er
sumptions are increas- sionmaking procedures A. Walter Guevara
ingly seen as a Western around which actors’ Arze
agenda backed by eco- expectations converge B. Leonidas Sanchez

gd
nomic dollars and mili- in a given area of inter- Arana
tary divisions national relations
C. Walter Guevara
D. a and c D. B and C Arze
2230. Kennedy round in

an
2233. Russia crippled by its D. Evo Morales
A. 1940 own revolution and left 2238. Basic principles in IR
B. 1960 a power vacuum in are
C. 1980 A. World politics A. Dominance, reci-
Ch
procity and identity
D. 2000 B. World population
2231. What is the sequence B. Dominance, collec-
C. world power
of revolutions in East- tive goods, interests
ern Europe from 1988? D. world wars C. Dominance, Hierar-
i) Hungarian Parlia- 2234. World war II ended chy & authority
an

ment permits in- in D. None of above


dependent parties A. 1935 2239. Who was premier of
ii) Hungary adopts Israel from 1969-1974?
new constitution B. 1945
y

guaranteeing mul- A. Ben-Gurion


C. 1955
tiparty democracy B. Golda Meir
ra

iii) Elections in in D. 1965


C. Itzhyak shamir
Poland won by 2235. Which of the follow-
Solidarity candi- D. Moshe Dayan
ing considers states to
Na

dates be the primary actors 2240. US Japanese Security


iv) Czechoslovakia in international rela- Treaty was created in
opens borders for tions? A. 1951
Easterners seek-
ing to go west A. Realism B. 1961
A. i, ii, iii, iv B. Idealism C. 1971
B. i, iii, iv, ii C. Liberalism D. 1981
C. i, iii, ii, iv 2241. When did Nancy
D. None of the above
Kasssebaum increase
D. i, iv, iii, ii 2236. A Province of Serbia humanitarian aid to
2232. Define a regime? is Africa?

2229. D 2230. B 2231. C 2232. D 2233. A 2234. B 2235. A 2236. A 2237. D


2238. A 2239. B 2240. A 2241. B
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A. 1980 A. Pamela Gordon A. United states


B. 1990 B. Violeta Chamorro B. Germany
C. 1997 C. Carlota C. Africa and Europe

D. 1999 D. Mary Eugenia D. China


Charles 2252. How many powerful
2242. World war II began
in 2247. United State rebel states were in Concert
army was called of Europe?
A. 1920
A. Two

M
A. UNITA
B. 1939
B. Three
B. UNICA
C. 1930 C. Four
C. UNICEF

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D. 1940 D. Five
D. USSR
2243. US bombed Serbia in 2253. How many troops
2248. Which two great UN maintained in
A. 1990
powers have poten- 2007?
B. 1991 tial to make nuclear
A. 50000
weapons?
C. 1998
E B. 66000
A. America and China
D. 1999 C. 78000
RE
B. Japan and United
2244. According to biolo- D. 80000
States
gists link between war
and masculinity is due 2254. On 28th July Austria-
C. Pakistan and China
to hormone called Hungary declared war
D. Japan and Germany on Serbia. Who was the
H

A. Testosterone premier of the Austrian


B. Aggression 2249. Tokyo round began Empire at the time?
in A. Count Sturgkh
IS

C. Anxiety
A. 1920 B. Isvan Tisza
D. Thyroid
B. 1940 C. Friedrich Adler
2245. What German mili-
tary leader was nick- C. 1970 D. Nicola Pasic
JA

named ‘Desert Fox’? 2255. Economic competi-


D. 1990
A. Erwin Rommel tion is most extensive
2250. Mechanized thread form of conflict in
B. Douglas MacArthur spinner invented in
A. International affairs
A. 1770
C. Bernard Mont-
B. 1773 B. International rela-
gomery
tions
C. 1775
D. Joseph Stalin C. International orga-
D. 1778 nizations
2246. Who was elected
president of Nicaragua 2251. Who was main user D. International gov-
in 1990? of veto on UN? ernments

2242. B 2243. D 2244. A 2245. A 2246. A 2247. A 2248. D 2249. C 2250. A


2251. A 2252. D 2253. D 2254. A 2255. B 2256. C
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2256. Treaty of accession A. Nuclear weapons C. Women’s peace so-


was signed in cieties
B. Chemical weapon
A. 2001 D. women
C. Biological weapon
B. 2002 2266. What is anomie?
D. Atomic Weapons
C. 2003 2261. Iraq war started in A. It is a situation in
which rules are not be-
A. 2000

er
D. 2004 ing followed
2257. Who sponsored B. 2001 B. It is a system in
IPCC? C. 2002 which there are no

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norms or rules
A. Soviet Union D. 2003
C. Anarchy
B. China 2262. First UN conference
on international envi- D. Both B and C
C. UN ronment held in

an
2267. Post Cold war started
D. EU A. Sweden in
2258. Gramsci shifted the B. New York A. 1890
focus of Marxist anal-
B. 1877
Ch
C. Netherland
ysis through which of
the following ideas? D. Norway C. 1990

A. Hegemony is a prod- 2263. Which communist D. 1999


uct of the lack of class country attacked US? 2268. Which French ruler
conflict. A. China was reigning during the
an

beginning of the French


B. That consent for a B. North Korea
Revolution in 1789?
particular social and po-
C. Europe
litical system was pro- A. Robespierre
duced and reproduced D. Africa
B. Napolean
y

through the operation 2264. Ethnic Serbs who


of hegemony. were minorities in Croa- C. Louis XVI
ra

C. Both and b. tia and Bosnia were D. Louis XV


seized territory to form 2269. Chile’s Augusto
D. None of the above.
A. Republics Pinochet came to power
Na

2259. A Mine ban treaty after a coup d’tat in


B. States
was signed by 1973, during which
C. Greater Serbia President Salvador Al-
A. 50 countries
D. None of above lende was killed. On
B. 100 countries what date did this coup
2265. Sisterly voices was d’tat take place?
C. 150 countries published as a newslet-
ter for A. September 11
D. 200 countries
A. Peace movement B. December 25
2260. Which weapons have
never been used in B. Gender and Liberal C. July 4
wars? Feminism D. January 1

2257. C 2258. B 2259. B 2260. C 2261. D 2262. A 2263. B 2264. C 2265. C


2266. B 2267. C 2268. C 2269. A 2270. D
344 Chapter 35. International relations

2270. After the Seven Years 2275. When did UN Gen- A. 1950
War, what previously eral assembly vote to
B. 1952
minor European king- start work on Armed
dom emerged as a chief Trade Treaty? C. 1954
power?
A. 2002 D. 1958
A. France
B. 2004 2280. When did larger and
B. Portugal most aspiring Earth
C. 2006 Summit happen?
C. Austria

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D. 2008 A. 1990
D. Prussia
2276. Ten new members B. 1992
2271. Proposed consti- joined EU in
tution for European C. 1996

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Union was rejected by A. 2002
D. 1997
A. Netherland B. 2004
2281. UNRWA stands for
B. France C. 2006
A. UN Relief Work
C. Italy D. 2008 Agency
E
2277. Which two U.S. Pres-
D. Japan B. UN Risk Weighted
ident were impeached Assets
2272. Soviet satellite sput-
RE
by the House of Repre-
nik launches space age sentatives? C. UN Replay With Au-
in dio Community
A. Bill Clinton, An-
A. 1947 D. UN Right Wing Au-
drew Johnson
B. 1957 thoritarianism
H

B. Andrew Johnson,
C. 1967 Warren Harding 2282. Who established
NASA?
D. 1987 C. Richard Nixon, Bill
IS

Clinton A. Susan Avery


2273. US bombed
Afghanistan in B. Woods
D. Warren Harding,
A. 2000 Bill Clinton C. Dwight D. Eisen-
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hower
B. 2001 2278. Nursultan
Nazarbayev became D. Bradley Peterson
C. 2002 President in 1991 of
2283. What is meant by
D. 2005 what country?
unipolarity?
2274. States must depend A. Uzbekistan
A. A polarized univer-
on B. Turkmenistan sity
A. Government C. Kazakhstan B. The notion that the
B. Self help US has now become
D. Tajikistan
and is likely to remain
C. Organization 2279. Viet Minh defeated the only major power in
D. Military French occupiers in the world

2271. A 2272. B 2273. B 2274. B 2275. C 2276. B 2277. A 2278. C 2279. C


2280. B 2281. A 2282. C 2283. B 2284. B
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C. The notion that A. 1800 2292. Convention on right


the US is spreading its of child CRC approved
B. 1820
reach as an ’empire’ in
D. B and C C. 1840
A. 1970
2284. Private environmen- D. 1850 B. 1980
tal groups is functional 2288. Argentina had secure
players on C. 1990
his currency value and

er
A. Sea fixed with D. 2010
2293. Shortest range mis-
B. Oceans A. Canadian dollar
sile are

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C. Air B. Japanese Yen A. Short-range ballistic
D. Land C. US dollar missile
2285. Benito Mussolini and B. Theatre ballistic mis-
his mistress were shot D. EU Euro
sile

an
on April 28, 1945. What 2289. Post-colonial femi-
was the name of his mis- nists: C. Intercontinental bal-
tress? listic missile
A. work on gender,
A. Violetta Lombardini race and class on a D. Tactical ballistic
Ch
global scale. missile.
B. Bianca Cipolloni 2294. Hapsburg family
B. look into how femi-
owned territory of
C. Clara Petacci ninity is constructed
A. Australia
D. Alessandra Menali C. suggest that liberal
feminists have in some B. Japan
an

2286. Global and regional


international trade cases been cultural im- C. Netherland
agreements work by perialists.
D. Africa
using which of the fol- D. a and c.
lowing mechanisms? 2295. Greece joined ECC
y

2290. When US soldiers in


A. Reciprocity across were sent to Somalia? A. 1980
ra

multiple issues
A. 1991 B. 1981
B. Reputational con-
cerns of the actors B. 1992 C. 1984
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C. Side payments for C. 1993 D. 1988


adjusting to the orga- 2296. Which theory is
D. 1995
nization (such as the based on principles of
Common Agricultural 2291. Foreign countries dominance and hold
Policy in the EU) were blamed for dump- each states to rely on
D. ALL of the above ing steel in its own power?
2287. When was wooden A. 2000 A. Dominance
sailing ships replaced B. 2001 B. Identity
by larger and faster
coal powered iron C. 2002 C. Reciprocity
steamships? D. 2005 D. Liberalism

2285. C 2286. D 2287. D 2288. C 2289. D 2290. B 2291. B 2292. C 2293. A


2294. C 2295. B 2296. A
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2297. Collective security 2302. When did Israeli A. 50


worked in 1990-91 was Prime minister publi-
B. 100
to reverse Iraq’s con- cally announce that
quest for Israel has nuclear C. 160
weapon?
A. Israel D. 200
A. 2001 2307. IBRD is also called
B. Germany
B. 2005
C. Japan A. World Bank
C. 2006
D. Kuwait B. IMF

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D. 2009
2298. Which country appli- C. EU
cation France vetoed 2303. Pre democracy forces
won string of victories D. IBRD
from ECC member-

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ship? in 2308. What is developmen-
A. Britain, France, Rus- tal diplomacy?
A. Spain
sia, United States A. It is an approach
B. South Korea to foreign policy that
B. Germany, Europe,
C. Britain Arab seeks to enhance eco-
nomic development
D. Japan
E
C. Japan, Afghanistan,
through trade liberal-
America, Africa
2299. When did India and ization
RE
Canada work on bilat- D. Ukraine, Palestine,
B. A process whereby
eral trade? Iraq, Afghanistan
developed countries
A. 2007 2304. In which year Japans create development
troops participated in funds, usually at sum-
B. 2008 Afghanistan?
H

mit meetings
C. 2009 A. 2001 C. Processes whereby
D. 2010 B. 2003 developing countries at-
IS

2300. When East Germany tempt to negotiate im-


C. 2006
built a Berlin Wall? provements in their po-
D. 2008 sition in the interna-
A. 1934 2305. How many members tional political econ-
JA

B. 1947 Non-Aligned Move- omy


ment have? D. Both B and C
C. 1957
A. 90 2309. When did Spain and
D. 1961
B. 100 Portugal join EU?
2301. Which agency sets a
rule for international C. 120 A. 1980
trade? D. 150 B. 1983
A. WTO 2306. How many states C. 1985
signed treaty under UN
B. WHO D. 1986
to control shipment
C. IMO of toxic and nuclear 2310. “Balfour Declaration”
D. ITU wastes? helped to form the basis

2297. D 2298. C 2299. A 2300. D 2301. A 2302. C 2303. D 2304. A 2305. C


2306. B 2307. A 2308. C 2309. D 2310. A
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for the foundation of Is- C. 1946 A. The liberal position


rael in 1948. When was on rights maintains that
D. 1948
it declared? life liberty and property
2315. According to David are rights that are in-
A. 2 November 1917 Held what would a alienable and uncondi-
B. 2 November 1918 ‘cosmopolitan model of tional. The only ac-
democracy’ entail? ceptable reason for con-
C. 2 November 1917
straining one individual

er
A. The creation of re-
D. 2 November 1919 is to protect the rights
gional parliaments
2311. Marxist declare that of another
western foreign policy B. Human rights con-
B. The liberal position

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was operated by the ventions must be en-
trenched into national on rights privileges
A. Profit motive of arm parliaments and moni- freedoms over rights
assets tored by new Interna-

an
B. Profit motivation of tional Court of Human C. The liberal position
arm assets Rights on rights says that the
primary function of
C. Profit motive of arm C. Reform and/or re-
government is to pro-
manufactures placement of the UN
tect the rights to life,
Ch
with a more account-
D. loss motive of arm liberty and property
able global parliament
manufactures D. a and c
2312. Which countries D. All of the above 2319. Global Commons
choose to retain their are:
national currency? 2316. Which country
an

forced to give up ter- A. a set of globally un-


A. Britain, Denmark, ritory, pay reparations, derstood principles and
Sweden limit its future arma- norms used in gover-
B. Japan, Spain and ments, and admit guilt nance.
y

Russia for war? B. resources open to


C. France, Spain, Italy A. Germany use by the international
ra

community, and not un-


D. Germany, Europe, B. Europe der the jurisdiction of
Africa C. Italy any state.
2313. ECC was renamed to
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D. Iraq C. a system of interna-


A. ECSC tional governance.
2317. Islamic revolution
B. EC took power D. none of the above
2320. Second most impor-
C. EEC A. 1974
tant alliance is?
D. EFTA B. 1976
A. Treaty of West-
2314. Palestinian refugees C. 1977 phalia
displaced in
D. 1979 B. WTO
A. 1940
2318. What is the liberal C. North Atlantic
B. 1942 position on rights? Trade Organization

2311. C 2312. A 2313. B 2314. D 2315. D 2316. A 2317. D 2318. D 2319. B


2320. D
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D. US Japanese Secu- 2325. The United States in- 2330. Westphalia estab-
rity Treaty vaded Cuba on June 22, lished in
2321. How does demo- 1898 at what port city?
A. 1600
cratic peace theory A. Havana
B. 1635
challenge realism?
B. Siboney
C. 1640
A. They place impor-
C. Santiago
tance on internal norms D. 1648
and institutions D. Daiquiri 2331. Which two countries

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B. They challenge real- 2326. The merry month of nuclear weapons are
ist occupation with bal- May: on what date did one third of their peak?
ance of power President Nixon make
A. US and Russia
his first visit to the then-

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C. They believe that Soviet Union? B. China and Pakistan
war is a function of a
state being liberal or A. 22 May 1972 C. Japan and India
not B. 12 May 1972 D. German and Eng-
D. All of the above land
C. 2 May 1972
2332. After the Spanish-
2322. A war includes some D. 20 May 1972
E American War, the
kind of civil wars, is
2327. Germany invaded United States acquired
warfare without front
Poland, leading Britain all of the following ter-
RE
line is called
and France to join war ritories EXCEPT?
A. Guerrilla War against
A. Puerto Rico
B. Total war A. Europe
B. Guam
C. Limited War
H

B. Africa
C. Canary Islands
D. Civil War C. US
D. Hawaiian Islands
2323. Yasser Arafat re- D. Germany
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2333. How many member


mained the President of
2328. United Nations de- states IMF governs com-
Palestinian Authority
ploy peacekeepers in? mittee have?
for almost:
A. Congo A. 20
A. Six years
JA

B. Macedonia B. 22
B. Nine years
C. Kosovo C. 24
C. Twelve years
D. Hungary D. 28
D. Fifteen years
2329. Theories at interstate 2334. When did conflict
2324. Domestic actors seek level explains war in happen between Russia
to influence terms of and Ukraine?
A. Policy A. Politics A. 1990
B. Public opinion B. Power B. 1991
C. Law C. Population C. 1992
D. Political opinion D. States D. 1993

2321. D 2322. A 2323. C 2324. B 2325. D 2326. A 2327. D 2328. B 2329. B


2330. D 2331. A 2332. C 2333. C 2334. B 2335. C
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2335. President Bush popu- in the New World in C. 1763


larity had soared early 1587?
D. 1769
in Iraq war in
A. King Philip of Spain
2342. Rocta Rica won No-
A. 2000
bel peace price in
B. 2002 B. Queen Mary
A. 1982
C. 2004 C. John Smith

er
B. 1986
D. 2006 D. Walter Raleigh
2339. Major advantage of C. 1987
2336. Periods after inde-
pendence is sometimes dominance is A D. 1989

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called A. Stability B 2343. WTO stands for
A. Neocolonialism B. Not stable C
A. World Tax Organi-
B. Colonialism C. limited D zation

an
C. Post colonialism D. liability B. World Tax operation
D. None of above 2340. ITC stands for
2337. Romania’s dictator A. International Trade C. World trade organi-
Ch
Nicolae Ceausescu and Center zation
his wife were executed B. Inter Transfer Cen- D. World trade Opera-
on Christmas Day in ter tion
1989. What was the
first name of his wife? C. International Trade 2344. EI Salvador got inde-
Commission pendence from
an

A. Angela
D. International Type- A. Ethiopia
B. Elena face Corporation
C. Olivia 2341. New stream engine B. U.K
was invented in C. Spain
y

D. Nicoletta
A. 1755 D. Soviet Union
2338. Who financed the
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Roanoke settlement B. 1760


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2336. A 2337. B 2338. D 2339. A 2339. B 2339. C 2339. D 2340. A 2341. D


2342. C 2343. C 2344. C

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